Template:Redirect/doc

Usage
Its purpose is to reduce confusion by helping users get their intended page if they have been redirected to another page while, for example, searching for a topic. An example would be when the user searches for (as in ), but ends up on the page titled  (like hero in mythology) after being redirected.

Examples

 * (as used on the page) →
 * (as used on the page) →
 * (as used on the page) →
 * (as used on the page) →
 * (as used on the page) →
 * (as used on the page) →
 * (as used on the page) →

TemplateData
{	"params": { "Redirecting page": { "description": "The name of the page is redirected here", "type": "string", "required": true },		"Use1": { "description": "Displayed as: 'please read about Use1 at...'. If left blank, the default will display as 'Please read about other meanings at ...'", "type": "string" },		"Target1": { "description": "\"The page is linked to. Default is NAMETRANG (disambiguation)",			"type": "string"		},		"Use2": {			"description": "Page linked to, used with Use2 (Not yet supported).",			"type": "string"		},		"Use3": {			"description": "\"'Use' third, can be used 'and' (Not yet supported)\"",			"type": "string"		}	},	"paramOrder": [		"Redirecting page",		"Use1",		"Target1",		"Use2",		"Use3"	],	"format": "inline",	"description": "Redirect pages can contain other content below the redirect, such as redirect category templates, and category links (which provide a way to list article sections in categories)." }