Fun:Red links

Red links are a phenomenon anathema to many RW editors.

Some have a nearly apoplectic to the appearance of these  on the site.

One possible to this  would be to change the  of red links to something more pleasing, like puce.

Some have argued mauve might also be appropriate, but there have been disagreements between Canadian and American editors over its pronunciation.

Evolution
Red links appear whenever an internal link is created to an article that does not yet exist. The more times that the internal link is cited, the higher it will appear on the. For example, many red links near the top of the list have 2 or 3 citations. To appear higher, they would have to be cited many times. The more times it is cited, the higher it will appear on the list, so it is not always wise cite the same internal link over and over again. The more cites, the higher it will appear on the. Of course, the software is fairly smart so the cite needs to be on.

On Conservapedia, red links in a navigation box which is featured on many pages can give  Andy Schlafly  an  apoplexy.

External red lynx

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