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Relink vs Redlink - What's the difference?

relink | redlink |

As a verb relink

is to link again or anew.

As a noun redlink is

.

relink

English

Verb

(en verb)
  • To link again or anew.
  • *{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 18, author=Choe Sang-Hun, title=North and South Send Trains Across the Korean Frontier, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=It took three years to relink the tracks on the west and east ends of the border. }}

    redlink

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • * 2008 , Phoebe Ayers, Charles Matthews, & Ben Yates, How Wikipedia Works: And How You Can Be a Part of It , No Starch Press (2008), ISBN 9781593271763, page 250:
  • If you add a category to an article, but the category doesn't exist yet, it displays as a redlink in the article's list of categories.
  • * 2010 , John K. Waters, The Everything Guide to Social Media: All You Need to Know About Participating in Today's Most Popular Online Communities , Adams Media (2010), ISBN 1440506310, page 182:
  • Hyperlinks on Wikipedia are rendered in blue text, but you'll also find links rendered in red. These "redlinks'" are hyperlinks that don't yet lead to anything. If you click on a ' redlink , you'll end up on a page that needs content, which you're not only free to add, but encouraged to.
  • * {{quote-newsgroup, year=2004, date=11 October, author=
  • William M. Connelly, title=Re: Clear signals showing anthropogenic global warming consequences? citation