<P> Pages that have a sidebar - or navbar - template will need their page title in the template edited from the old name to the new . Until this is altered, the old page title, which usually becomes a redirect to the new title, will appear as a blue wikilink instead of as the unlinked page name in boldface type . </P> <P> Some archiving bots have hardcoded page names in their archiving settings . After closing the move and moving the talk page archiving, the bot settings should be updated on the talk page to the new name of the talk page . In some circumstances, this will involve updating (moving) a hard - coded bot subpage . </P> <P> Occasionally, a page has an accompanying editnotice in the template namespace . For example, the editnotice for 0.999...is Template: Editnotices / Page / 0.999...Sometimes, a page may be accompanied by a group editnotice (like this one), or more rarely, a protection editnotice (like this one). If a page with an editnotice is moved, the editnotices should move with them . Currently, this requires the technical assistance of an administrator or template editor . </P> <P> If you moved an article which contains any non-free content (such as images or sound clips), you will need to edit the files' own Wikipedia page, changing the non-free use rationale to refer to the new article title . This is to ensure continued compliance with the non-free content criteria (part 10c), which if not followed, may result in the file's speedy deletion . </P>

How to change the name of an article on wikipedia