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:Not every browser supports the fancy search box, so typing in "First Date" would take you to this disambiguation page, which is useful. Also, someone might link an article to [[First Date]] without realising, which is better than having NO page at all at that link. It's also better to have the one-line explanation to say that there are two separate, unrelated missions in two separate games with the same name - someone might not realise that. Anyone who already knows which game they are referring to can click on that directly. I understand what you're saying, but I don't think having this page makes the situation more confusing. However, I will look to see if there's a way we can remove this disambiguation page from search results, which might be appropriate. [[User:Gboyers|gboyers]] <sup>[[User_talk:Gboyers|talk]]</sup> 04:18, 15 October 2011 (BST)
:Not every browser supports the fancy search box, so typing in "First Date" would take you to this disambiguation page, which is useful. Also, someone might link an article to [[First Date]] without realising, which is better than having NO page at all at that link. It's also better to have the one-line explanation to say that there are two separate, unrelated missions in two separate games with the same name - someone might not realise that. Anyone who already knows which game they are referring to can click on that directly. I understand what you're saying, but I don't think having this page makes the situation more confusing. However, I will look to see if there's a way we can remove this disambiguation page from search results, which might be appropriate. [[User:Gboyers|gboyers]] <sup>[[User_talk:Gboyers|talk]]</sup> 04:18, 15 October 2011 (BST)


:Thanks, if there is a way it would be cool to do that, if not I say then leave it be, in reality though I believe most browsers do support the predicted search box as at my school we have really Underpowered PC's running Internet Explorer 6 and the searchbox appears fine.
::Thanks, if there is a way it would be cool to do that, if not I say then leave it be, in reality though I believe most browsers do support the predicted search box as at my school we have really Underpowered PC's running Internet Explorer 6 and the searchbox appears fine. [[User:GuyB|GuyB]] 07:17, 15 October 2011 (BST)
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