Semantic Alias | |
An alias is a Semantic Links link between wiki page names, not to be confused with Plugin Alias. This Wiki Syntax can be used to prevent parallel pages. When using it you say that "all these pagenames link here". It will also prevent those alias pagenames from being created by linking. Requirements: It depends on the "Redirect to similar wiki page" feature and also the semantic links feature must be active when the semantic link is created/saved on the page, otherwise the link won't register.
Usage on a wiki page (ex.: on page "Example") Copy to clipboard
This list of aliases being added to the page "Example" will redirect links to "Example1", "Examples" or "Anything at all" to "Example". Enclosing the list of aliases with a ~tc~ comment block ~/tc~ like in the example above is recommended but optional. It prevents the aliases from being shown when the page is rendered.
Q: If people search for example1 what happens?
Q: Is it SEO friendly (redirect with status 301 to avoid "content duplication", etc.)?
Q: Do backlinks from "Example" include "Example1" links?
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Semantic Prefix Aliases | |
Redirecting tracker item links to pretty tracker pages | |
Prefix Alias operates similar to Apache mod_rewite. Using "prefixalias" configuration as described below it is possible to have Tracker Item links rewritten and automatically redirect to display the item in your Pretty Tracker Pages. Copy to clipboard
Minimal usage on a wiki page (ex.: on page "Project") Copy to clipboard
Extended usage on a wiki page (ex.: on page "Resource") Copy to clipboard
Example: Inserting ((Resource:Categories Revamp Project)) into the wiki page will automatically display a link to the Resource item with that title (in field 12 for tracker 3). If the part of the link after the pagename is an integer it will automatically become the itemId in the query string. So for example a link to /Resource256 becomes a link to /Resource?itemId=256. This allows automatic generation of links to your pretty tracker pages for displaying your tracker items. |
Admin panel | |
Make sure the preference and dependencies are OK in tiki-admin.php?page=wiki
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