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Each feature or idea that has an article will feature the "up to date" version and "old" versions: (note, if an article is version independent these points do not apply)
 
Each feature or idea that has an article will feature the "up to date" version and "old" versions: (note, if an article is version independent these points do not apply)
  
*The mainspace article will contain content for the latest DF version ({{DF:Current}}).
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*The mainspace article will (usually) never contain anything.
*There are namespaces for major historical versions: "DF2014", "v0.34", "v0.31", "40d", and "23a".
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*There will be namespaces for every major version: "DF2014" (likely to be renamed once a new save-incompatible DF version is released), "v0.34", "v0.31", "40d", and "23a".
 
*The cv: alias will redirect to the current version, ie. "{{DF:Current}}".
 
*The cv: alias will redirect to the current version, ie. "{{DF:Current}}".
  
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=== Redirects ===
 
=== Redirects ===
 
{{shortcut|DF:R|DF:REDIR}}
 
{{shortcut|DF:R|DF:REDIR}}
Redirects should always point to a page in the same namespace as the redirect (e.g. [[DF2014:Dodging]], [[v0.31:Drink]]). Do not use the "cv:" alias.
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Redirects to content in the current namespace should almost always be created in the current namespace, ''not'' the main namespace, and should use the current namespace as the namespace for the redirect. Redirects created in the main namespace to pages in a versioned namespace should only redirect to pages with the same name (create double redirects if needed). For example, [[{{DF:Current}}:Kitten]] should redirect to [[{{DF:Current}}:Cat]], not [[Cat]] or [[cv:Cat]]. In cases where a redirect does need to be created in the main namespace, use "cv" for the redirects namespace instead (this is a shortcut to the current namespace). ('''Note''': Currently there seems to be a bug with such redirects in that they redirect to the v0.34 namespace instead of DF2014.)
  
Pages in the main namespace should only redirect to an older versioned page if that content no longer exists in the current version of the game (e.g. [[Cave river]], [[Chunk]]). In these cases the cv: alias cannot be used.   
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Pages in the mainspace should only redirect to an older versioned page if that content no longer exists in the current version of the game (e.g. [[Cave river]], [[Chunk]]). In these cases the cv: alias cannot be used.   
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Redirects inside a versioned namespace should always use that namespace as the prefix (e.g. [[DF2014:Dodging]], [[v0.31:Drink]]), not the cv: alias.
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An example of redirecting the page "kitten" to "cat":
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{|class="wikitable"
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! !! Main namespace !! {{ns|{{current/version}}}}
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|-
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|| '''Kitten''' || '''Kitten''' <hr> ``#REDIRECT [[cv:Kitten]]`` &rarr; || '''{{ns|{{current/version}}}}:Kitten''' <hr> ``#REDIRECT [[{{ns|{{current/version}}}}:Cat]]`` &darr;
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|| '''Cat''' || '''Cat''' <hr> ``#REDIRECT [[cv:Cat]]`` &rarr; || '''{{ns|{{current/version}}}}:Cat''' <hr> content about cats
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|}
  
 
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