Talk:Cala'diel (3.5e Campaign Setting)
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Rise of the Lizardfolk, eh?
I wonder if this will have anything to do with Neverwinter Nights? (I'd elaborate on why I ask this, but it would be a spoiler.) --Luigifan18 (talk) 14:04, 11 October 2013 (UTC)
- No, I don't think so. I made all this up. I would change the name if I knew how. Looking back, I wish I knew how to change the name from Rise of the Lizardfolk to Cala'diel. But I am not very good with this stuff. --Bramithra (talk) 00:10, 25 March 2014 (UTC)
- You can get a different page name by doing a page move (it's in the dropdown by the search bar, remember to leave the (stuff) bits). You'll need to update all of the places in the page where you used the title though, but that's pretty straightforward editing stuff. - Tarkisflux Talk 01:01, 25 March 2014 (UTC)
- (Edit Conflict) Changing an article's name is actually pretty easy. Here's the basic walkthrough on how to do it:
- When you're logged in on the article's page, off to the right there's a little down-pointing arrow next to the search box. Rollover that and click Move that appears in the dropdown list. You'll be taken to a move article page.
- On this page, you get a little box to type the new name of the article and a reason box. The reason box is just an edit summary like any other edit. You don't really need to put anything there if you're just renaming your own article.
- Type in the name you want for your article.
- Make sure talk pages and subpages are checked. You don't need to leave a redirect behind, since you can just manually update any existing links on your article.
- Click the Move page button when you're done.
- If you're worried about checking for manual links you'll need to change on your article, you can always click the What links here link under Tools on the left sidebar.
- If you'd rather let an admin handle it, we can do that too. --Ganteka Future (talk) 01:07, 25 March 2014 (UTC)