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== P-S-Y ==
== P-S-Y ==
The three letters '''P'''-'''S'''-'''Y''' (without dashes) cannot appear in a page title or wiki page. All instances must be removed before a page can be saved.
The three letters '''P'''-'''S'''-'''Y''' (without dashes) cannot appear in a page title or wiki page. All instances must be removed before a page can be saved. Our recommendation is to use the letters pšy or PŜY, since it's close enough to know what the word is. Then add the {{tem|p-s-y}} template directly after the word to note why it's spelled as such. For example, <nowiki>Pšycho{{p-s-y}}</nowiki> becomes Pšycho{{p-s-y}}. Instead of constanstly having to copy and paste the special s, simply use the {{tem|s}} template. So <nowiki>P{{s}}ycho</nowiki> becomes P{{s}}ycho.


==  Lowercase first letter ==
==  Lowercase first letter ==

Revision as of 00:08, November 22, 2006

Some article titles cannot be named correctly due to software limitations.

Before the opening paragraph of the article, insert {{Template:wrongtitle|correct title}}. This will produce the following text:

The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. The correct title is (correct title).

For a list of articles that are subject to these limitations, see Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Wrongtitle.

Excluded characters

The following characters are not allowed in page titles:

# + < > [ ] | { }

The following character is allowed but is impossible to link to from a namespace that supports subpages if it is the first character of the title:

/

The MediaWiki software also makes no distinction between underscores and spaces in page titles, so underscores will display as spaces.

P-S-Y

The three letters P-S-Y (without dashes) cannot appear in a page title or wiki page. All instances must be removed before a page can be saved. Our recommendation is to use the letters pšy or PŜY, since it's close enough to know what the word is. Then add the {{p-s-y}} template directly after the word to note why it's spelled as such. For example, Pšycho{{p-s-y}} becomes PšychoTemplate:P-s-y. Instead of constanstly having to copy and paste the special s, simply use the {{s}} template. So P{{s}}ycho becomes PTemplate:Sycho.

Lowercase first letter

The MediaWiki software is configured to transform the first letter to uppercase, so no page title can start with a lowercase letter.