You usually rename a wiki page by opening the page, choosing Edit or the page’s menu, and then changing the title field if the platform allows it. On many wikis, the rename action is under Move or a similar option rather than inside the page text itself.

Quick Scoop

For wiki.gg , the usual flow is:

  1. Open the page you want to rename.
  2. Click Edit.
  3. Change the page title if the editor shows a title box.
  4. Save your changes. Some wiki systems require a separate Move/Rename action instead of editing the content directly.

What to check

  • Permissions. You may need editor or admin rights to rename pages.
  • Edit mode. Some platforms separate content editing from page renaming.
  • Move option. If you don’t see a title box, look for Move , Rename , or a page menu near the top-right.
  • Links. After renaming, update any pages that still link to the old name so they don’t break.

If it is wiki.gg

A wiki.gg guide indicates that normal page editing is done after logging in, and new pages can be created or linked from existing pages; that strongly suggests page naming changes may depend on the site’s page controls and permissions rather than plain text editing. If the page title is not directly editable, the rename function is likely handled through a dedicated page action such as Move or an admin-controlled setting, similar to other wiki platforms.

Practical example

If your page is named something like “Tips and Tricks” and you want it to be “Beginner Tips,” open the page, look for a title edit or move option, change the name, then save. If the wiki only lets you edit the article body, ask for higher permissions or use the page move/rename feature instead.

TL;DR

Rename the page title, not just the page content, and use Move/Rename if the editor doesn’t let you change the title directly.