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  2. Help:Page name - Wikipedia

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    Page name is also different from file name because whereas "file name" and "filename" mean the same thing, "page name" and "pagename" do not always mean the same thing. But pagename is very similar in meaning to "web page title" in that both terms reference the title of a subject, which is a variable for a given author.

  3. Help:Rename - Wikipedia

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    Moving a file to a different name; only a few users ("administrators" and "file movers") can do this To make a request, use the template {{Rename media}} (see template for instructions). Changing a username to a different name; only a handful of users ("Stewards and Global renamers") can do this To make a request, go to Wikipedia:Changing username.

  4. Wikipedia:Page name - Wikipedia

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    In Wikipedia, then an article's page name has a fullpagename of pagename, but outside the main namespace, the MediaWiki titles don't hide the namespace name, so there the page name (or fullpagename) show as namespace:pagename with a colon between. This makes a few restrictions on pagenames, which we fully cover.

  5. Wikipedia:Partially disambiguated page names - Wikipedia

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    An ambiguous title is an article title that applies to more than one topic described on Wikipedia. Sometimes one of those topics is considered the primary topic for that ambiguous title, and the article for that use is placed at the plain base name title (e.g., Paris is an article about the capital city of France), or if another title is preferred for the article, the plain base name is made ...

  6. Wikipedia:MediaWiki order of page names - Wikipedia

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    A blank space within a page name is treated as an underscore, and therefore comes after the capitals, and before the lower case letters. [A] Sometimes a special character looks to the reader like a standard English-language Latin character, but has a special code anyway.

  7. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    Capitalize names of regions if they have attained proper-name status, including informal conventional names (Southern California; the Western Desert), and derived terms for people (e.g., a Southerner as someone from the Southern United States).

  8. Wikipedia:Official names - Wikipedia

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    This change was made in 2008; since then the policy has recommended using the commonly recognizable name. As Wikipedia articles were and are usually in the first page returned by search engines, if an alternative less popular name is chosen, the page will usually still appear in the first page of an internet search (there are exceptions: when ...

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Disambiguation pages

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    A title-and-name disambiguation page should only be created if there are multiple individuals who can be included on the page. Furthermore, an individual should only be included on a page if the subject was notably known by that title and name, and this is reflected in reliable sources.