User talk:Tigress Dragonblade

Hi, and welcome back!
Re: [ this edit], the redirect was probably made because different capitalisation used to be only equivalent for links if it was less than 3 words - Heal as One obviously does not meet this criterium. Either that's changed now, or you had something else in mind? --◄mendel► 18:02, 9 January 2011 (UTC)


 * What mendel refers to is this line from Redirect:
 * The redirect for capitalization is only needed for articles of three words or more that have mixed capitalization - articles of two words or less, or articles that have all words with the same capitalization will already be located correctly by the search box.
 * One- or two-word article names will never have mixed-case titles (the first letter of the first article is treated as both by the wiki engine, even though it is always displayed as upper-case). You can only have a mixed-case title if you have at least 3 words, and we only use capitalization redirects for articles with mixed-case titles.  This is because if you use the search function with an all-lower-case search term (which most people do), MediaWiki's search engine will only find article titles where all words are capitalized, or where all words are not capitalized.  An all-lower-case search term will not find a mixed-case title.  Thus, we use all-lower-case redirects so that the search engine can find mixed-case article titles.
 * TL;DR - That redirect is, in fact, necessary. &mdash;Dr Ishmael Diablo_the_chicken.gif 19:20, 9 January 2011 (UTC)