I recently used this page to move a work page to the correct namespace. Found it confusing since it was my first move.
Thanks, ~Synchronicity for moving a page I put on the sandbox! I was thinking of doing the screencaps for that one! You go, girl!
Edited by ccorb on Sep 24th 2020 at 9:50:52 AM
Rock'n'roll never dies!I started on Sandbox.How To Move A Page. I chose Er Ist Wieder Da from the English Localization Cleanup because it had 19 wicks
. I'll periodically update the sandbox and bump this thread again afterwards.
We need a different page for the subpage split part though.
How about Woolseyism.Film, which the too-long page repair had consensus to split into Woolseyism.Film Animated and Woolseyism.Film Live Action?
Edit: Sorry, that was from the folderizer thread. Characters.The Nostalgia Critic Other Characters could use some splitting.
Edited by ccorb on Sep 24th 2020 at 9:50:15 AM
Rock'n'roll never dies!NVM, we do have How to Split a Page (edit: which also needs updating...), so I don't know why the original example bothered with soft-splitting a subpage. Can I just use it to move Trivia.Er Ist Wieder Da to Trivia.Look Whos Back, as the trivia on it is for the film?
Edited by Synchronicity on Sep 26th 2020 at 9:47:22 AM
Moved Trivia.Er Ist Wieder Da to Trivia.Look Whos Back. Also took some screenshots.
Rock'n'roll never dies!I don't think so, since I checked a reviews page and didn't see a "correct subject" button. Maybe you need to flag the reviews to ask the mods?
I plan on moving Anime.Fullmetal Alchemist to Anime.Fullmetal Alchemist 2003.
Edited by ccorb on Oct 16th 2020 at 6:08:15 AM
Rock'n'roll never dies!~Willbyr, is there actually still a way to move reviews on the user end, or do we just flag the mods?
Other than that bit the sandbox is pretty much done (unless we still need an index guide? Do users do much index-moving nowadays?)

Some of the images in the folders are more than a little outdated.
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