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7025:. Why are you claiming sources are general references when they're not, for people who even know what they mean? "General sources" have a bit of a pejorative flavor on Knowledge since they're not preferred, as a reminder, and suggests that the article editors couldn't be bothered to actually cite where these sources are used. You've changed an article I edited that does NOT use general references to say that it does use general references, which is just wrong. If you don't want to look in the edit history and check, that's fine, but don't change the section title then! Non-specialist readers will find your section titles more confusing; "bibliography" is not an obscure or forbidden word, while "General and cited sources" raises unneeded questions as to what exactly is meant and what distinction is being made. 2110:
had been constructed in 2011 and then deleted shortly there after. I feel now having it be 10 years later we could all re-examine the merit and significance that It could bring to not only teachers and students of the fine arts, but give the general public and in-depth look at a unique acting style. Credible sources have definitely Went into the inner workings of the style and it is respected by film critics. My purpose in writing you is hopefully gaining insight from your point of you and not to take away from your busy schedule on Knowledge and your own personal life but it would be greatly appreciated if you could add anything to this draft in hopes that it could someday be verified. Thank you very much for your time.
8411: 2310:. I worked long and hard to improve that article. I mean hours of research, citations, taking what I read and putting it into my own words about a man I thoroughly honor and respect. I cited my sources, and removed text that was either not cited and/or words that did NOT sound like they belong in a Knowledge. Like for instance a section called “special funny event”. I think I made the page encyclopedia worthy, and then one editor reverted all of my hard work. I was hoping you could revert the changes by this editor who deleted my hard work. Hopefully you’ll agree with what I changed it to. Let me know your thoughts ! 4752:", and JSTOR is a little more intuitive. (I'm familiar with using search arguments/parameters, but JSTOR just lets its users click author/creator, title, and publication) I use JSTOR in part to fill out incomplete or erroneous citations (a pet peeve of mine is journal articles without a complete date), and having the citation summarized to the right of each result is very helpful, as is having the JSTOR (and sometimes DOI) links there. I am not in the habit of using Google Scholar—I rarely use it. If JSTOR doesn't have an article, I generally just use Google Web search to try to find it. 4793: 8312:] with the edit summary about layout. You may not realize it, but Knowledge's default layout around headings is a blank line above and below each heading. I put them there on purpose because it aids editing, especially for editors with poorer eyesight. I can scan a page quickly and not miss a heading. (With some edits, missing one can be catastrophal.) The change does not affect the appearance of the article but makes the editing window much more helpful. So, in the future, when you encounter those blank lines, please leave the layout as intended by the programmers. -- 7701: 3090:, specifically to the infobox, and wasn't quite sure whether my edits to the infobox several months ago were okay either, so a good check there might be sensible too. The antihistamines content addition is a bit iffy, especially since it isn't mentioned elsewhere in the article, although (don't quote me on this) when I was younger I do solidly remember a student with peanut allergies and then there was this medication called "antihistamines" that supposedly helps treat anaphylaxis. 582:
biography, - one item of title page, and one of a manuscript sheet of music should be enough. - Perhaps make a suggestion of improvement just for that screenshot section, with another screenshot, about what to drop and what to have smaller - because the article is so long. I know the feeling of seeing massive changes to an article, disliking two of those, and reverting the whole thing because sifting takes too much time. Feel free to make changes to "my" articles, - perhaps check
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just working on an article you are a major editor of the content of, but is less good as a "WikiGnome" task affecting many articles you don't work on. As already noted, I highly question whether this is worth doing anyway, but if you do it, at least use a non-controversial and accepted style, such as "Notes" (side explanations), "References" (in-line refs), and one of "Works cited / Bibliography / Sources / Citations" (sources used by multiple short form in-line refs).
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his version of the website is never coming back. Honestly? While it's annoying for editors I really don't care about the "error notice" - that is something that editors see but not our usual consumers, casual Knowledge readers. This article receives occasional intense interest, sadly usually when there is yet another school or mass shooting and I think the reading experience - with its possible associated verification experience - should be a safe one for our customers.
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receptive to their feedback, providing numerous revisions and clarifications, but we have finally reached a point where we're going back and forth about the mechanics of updating a single citation. The whole process has gotten very confused. Each time I follow the editor's instructions, they ask me to make another minor change before they will even begin to review the substance of my proposed revisions.
6715: 2251: 8586: 7619:. I reread your reply, though, and went ahead and removed the spaces around the en dash for the radiator building. (There are still spaces around the en dash, though, in the file name title, but I am guessing that's fine because it's not shown in the article. If you want to move the title to a version without spaces around the en dash in commons, feel free.) 4731:. The service is still in beta, but I've used it for some source-finding and it seems quite usable to me; I wonder whether that's just my experience. If you have a chance, the next time you'd be looking for a source on Google Scholar or JSTOR or similar, to perform the same search on IA scholar instead, I'd be curious to hear how it ends up. Thanks, 2418:. (You may get lucky and convince KIENGIR to agree with you. It will also give you an opportunity to list your reasons for your changes—be sure to back them up with logic and relevant citations from the Manual of Style. This will be practice for if and when you need to make your case in dispute resolution (I've never been through that process). — 2526:. There is a claim in the first book below that Kwan Tak-hing starred as Wong Fei-hung in ninety-nine films, but without citing a reliable source. However, I myself once counted sixty- or seventy-something instances (separate entries of individual films) in the second book below. Thus there is reliable proof that Mr. Weissmuller was outdone. — 558:'s (which I just checked for the first time) have a single sound file each, and manage to get by with regularly sized images, and Debussy's article (which I just dropped in on due to your mention) seems fine to me. Though I should state that I am not member of the Knowledge classical music community/project, whatever that may consist of, but a 9232:, moving images, and cleaning up image placement, references, and typos). You haven't watched me edit—some of those edits are easy and quick (generally the ones I mark "minor"), while others take time, of which I spend a lot of on Knowledge—so you can't actually know how much effort I put into them. As for my user name, it's from the 8840:. When citing this site, I personally tend to include it filling the 'website' parameter instead of the 'publisher' parameter, but I noticed that you usually change that doing the opposite. Not that I am opposed to this, I'm okay with either option, but I wanted to know if there is any reason why it should be done this way. Cheers. 4664::" (emphasis added). This implies that the list is not exhaustive. I changed the section title because "Notes" is also used for citations (see a little further up yet in MOS:NOTES), and this could be confusing to the non-Wikipedian general public. See my discussion on a related topic with user AleatoryPonderings above at 5399:
to improve the article, and references for those suggestions, I'll be glad to take a look. As for why, we're all human, and with the exception of the Wikimedia Foundation employees, we're self-selected volunteers who do this for fun, and tend to go where we are interested. Troy weights are hardly as "sexy" as the
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into German and Chinese). The only other author on the topic with a decent showing regarding historical weight metrology on Academia.edu seems to be John Bosak (he has a personal wiki entry). Our focus is different but I suspect Jon will agree with all I say – and am quite willing to discuss the matter with him.
2052:, but other major cities, such as Los Angeles and Baltimore, need no state abbreviation. (For countries not easily abbreviated, spell out the name.) Chicago's preference is for the two-letter postal codes (IL, MA, etc.), but some publishers prefer the conventional state abbreviateions (Ill., Mass., etc.). 5495:. I would also like to point out that Knowledge editors (hopefully) have lives outside of editing Knowledge, and are not likely to respond immediately. In my case, I don't like emotion-charged confrontations, even some that other people may find easy, so I tend to avoid them—as in this case, until now. 9432:
Anyhow, I realize I’m belaboring the point, but that image, the earliest advertising use I’ve seen of the term “mini van” (later a single word), might interest a scholar. As I now recall, it was an ad for a real car, not a model, though it appeared in a model kit. I remembered it, looked through pics
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It's easy to redact information from WP articles, but it can be much harder to insert them. Just accurately composing this single edit has cost me far over an hour's time. So did everything involved in finding, preparing, and posting that minivan image, including meeting WP's demands to prove that it
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business but seems to me you're basically cleaning up something that doesn't need fixing. There's so much else around here that's a mess... Since it is purely a choice and not some WP rule etc that I am unaware of, I intend to bring the article into agreement with "cite". I hope that's ok with you. -
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header, including all those subsections with date headings, is the ongoing conversation between me and the other editor about this request. Could you please take a look and advise me on what to do next? I've done my best to work in good faith, but I'm no Knowledge expert, so it's possible I'm missing
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2) Money (and valuta in general) is sexy. Editing a Knowledge article one step removed (at least) from money, an article that (hopefully) will be here whatever happens to the current wars and diseases, isn't, whatever we might wish. Again, we're volunteers, and we do the amount of work we want when
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would be nice to have too. What I have written on the infobox is written primarily based on the existing body content of the article. The "sedentary lifestyle" part is a bit off, but it shouldn't be too divergent of the content of the article. If that isn't sufficient, then it would be a good idea to
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I value all this information for the future of my stay editing here on the great Knowledge! While visiting the said user’s page, KIENGIR has been banned indefinitely! I personally don’t have a tool to help me revert back text quickly. Do you happen to have that ability if you do feel in your heart my
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I've taken a little bit of a look at the situation, though I still don't have much time to devote to it. What I noticed is that the reverter, KIENGIR, has an interesting talk page. The phrase appears in fourteen section titles on that page, with 134 matches in total. I suspect that you would have
1156:-violating vandalism involving meaningless white-space changes that I've fought on and off in the past. I think the comment about "white space" in your edit summary must have triggered me. A better edit summary on my part might have been this: "That can be achieved better by use of <noinclude: --> 9247:
Given the number of times my edits have been reverted by heavy-handed editors (one in particular) who were changing one item out of several changes I had made in a single edit, I'm quite aware of how easy it is make bad alterations. I'm sorry that it took so long for you to compose your post to me,
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I just noticed that, a month and a half ago, you reverted the .jpg image file I labeled "Portion of 1973 ad displayed with Model Products Corporation model kit instructions," which I'd uploaded to Wikimedia Commons for placement in WP's Minivan article, where I'd set it in the Etymology section. I'd
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go around performing such standardization, it would be expected you would hew to the usual versions of the header titles mentioned there, and not your own custom system, especially when the custom system clashes with what the original editors of the article intended. For example, you seem to prefer
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I see. However, I don't think it's a good idea to replace it with "gallery tag" just because your browser's zoom is around 60–70%, in the sense that your window browser is wide and many letters are getting smaller (and probably some images push down next image). I'm assuming that the reader's window
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Given the new (desktop) layout it doesn't seem to serve a purpose anymore, since the tables of contents are in the left sidebar instead in the bottom left of the lead section, and thus the template no longer limits the amount of space the TOCs take up in the body of the article. I just tested it on
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1). If you can find reliable third party sources supporting your assertions about the last three official accounts (and I have no reason to doubt you about them), then include those source, though I realize that that is likely to be difficult. If you can't then do the best you can do, and summarize
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Its not clear to me how a Wiki entry can easily cope with this situation. I can certainly re-write to summarise the position taken by Skinner, and its pedigree back to 1720 or so. Also the mutually contradictory positions of Connor I and Connor II and the factual errors contained in them – but its
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I'll take a look at them in a minute, but 1) please see above(?) about how easily distracted and flaky I can be in replying, and 2) note that I'm a copy editor rather than medical expert. My curiosity and liking for medical dramas lead me to look up diseases, medications, and the like, and in doing
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Your seeming preferred style of "Citations" for references and "General and cited references" for works cited is also not listed in MOS:REFERENCES, and is further confusing since you're using the term "references" differently than how most Knowledge articles use it. Which would be fine if you were
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Money and weight have been to some extent synonymous since before 2000 BC. The links of money to gold and silver use are not quite gone, but decreased significantly about 1971. So maybe 100 generations thought the links of great importance, perhaps two generations differ. They raise profound and
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The last three official accounts: (Skinner HMSO, 1967), (Connor HMSO 1987) and (Connor NMS 2004) all contradict one another concerning the history of the standard, at very fundamental levels. Skinner worked at the Science Museum in London on metrology for about 30 years and I judge got nearest the
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Please give me the information on the three books you mention and I'll add them to the article, especially if you give things that they support. As for the lead paragraph's reference, I've moved it to the part of the sentence which it specifically verifies. If you have other suggestions as to how
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Edit: Similarly when "Bibliography" and (especially) "Literature" are used—I can't tell if they are used as background sources for the article, or are other names for "Further reading". Contrariwise, "Citations" and "Cited works" used together are quite clear, though I can't come up with a similar
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field should have an alternative expression as "Programme(s)" (I note that you mix the spelling versions—see "Romanised" at the top of the Test 1 example(s)). I'm an American, but the Commonwealth editors will want that spelling option. And it would be more accurate to use "Acronym/Initialism" in
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On WP every cut must be judicious. Your record of posting literally thousands of WP edits every few months, even every few weeks, leaves you suspect in that regard, for it indicates that you edit in haste on this platform and therefore must be imprudent. The bluegrass flat-picker whose name you've
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been usurped by a scammy/phishing entity - that's where the refs from the Ellsworth book resided. The old URL needs to not be accessible in any way for unwary readers. "Dead" isn't correct, because daggydotcom still exists and people shouldn't go there. Mr. Daggy is possibly deceased or infirm and
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I was changing the "url-status=usurped" to "url-status=dead" in the same way I change "url-status=bot:unknown" to "url-status=dead" because that is what is acceptable to eliminate the automated error codes at the top the articles —the ones that are apparently of the same sort as (I'm paraphrasing)
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The anonymous basis of Knowledge is controversial, and I find it disconcerting. I spend my time publishing and debating in my own name on Academia.edu. In terms of reads I am much the most read author there on this topic, regarding my texts priorly published in the UK and the USA (and translated
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institution's own usage (researchers at the Ohio State University not researchers at The Ohio State University)." Certainly standard and near-universal publishing style does not capitalize "the" in front of newspaper names with the sole exception of "The Times" when referring to the one in London.
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and may be changed by a third party, but I disagree with that rule, feeling that the placement of sister project templates should consistent from article to article (i.e., always in the EL section), and that there is nothing wrong with a box template or three. (Navbars are a different story—to me
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articles. Does the content I added look correct? I tried my best to keep the content there in line with the content featured in the rest of the article, but the content in the infobox might possibly be incorrect. It would be advised if you check these two articles to re-evaluate those articles for
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I’m new to the editing world of Knowledge and have begun my very first draft on the acting style made famous by Nicholas Cage. I feel as though it can be separated from Cage himself into its own unique category thus deeming it fit for its own article. Another editor brought to my attention that it
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today. I have a quick question. I've been putting "London, UK" in the location field for references, but I see you're stripping out the UK. I was doing that primarily to distinguish it from London, Ontario (which also has a number of publishing companies). Does this mean I should leave the country
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is a label so can be customized. Otherwise it defaults to Sub-units. It could have been titled Division if it wasn't for the 1 Group. So in this case Sub-units would be most appropriate. The FBI Branches use other titles for their sub-units including Directorates, Offices and Centre. Another title
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is policy, and anything that makes verification easier is a good thing, correct? Even with periodicals where the publisher doesn't change, knowing the publisher can help me find the right access point off of the Knowledge Library so that I don't have to go searching for it. I just don't see how
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Hi, I have been feeling bad that I may have pushed you and others away from the article. It seems very likely now to me that my actions, like collapsing conversations and making changes to close out to-do items, like the dashes, pushed you and others away. I am going to totally step back and hope
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I see that MOS:INOROUT does indeed specify what you say about punctuation outside of quotation marks. This rule strikes me as a triumph of hyperlogicality over long customary practice that will strike most readers as precious or just bizarre, but if it's Knowledge's style, it's Knowledge's style.
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Greetings and felicitations. Within the last couple of days I enabled the "show short description option", but I already have the short description helper enabled (causing two short descriptions to be displayed), and the option does not display the description in the mobile version. I'd like to
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I couldn't help myself, and started, though, again, it will be a while before I can put in substantial work. The last reference is confused, and seems to refer in part to two different journals, and thus needs to be cleaned up. Also, you should pick which date formats and variety of English you
5790:" I'm fine with it remaining at the top of the navboxes, or with it being moved to above and "Taxonbars" and "Authority control". —DocWatson42 (talk) 03:23, 22 July 2022 (UTC)", in the post to which I thought you were referring in "I stand by ..." or similar wording (on phone, not easy to find). 3704:
First, a few small hints. (I see that you are a new user, so please pardon me if I cover anything you already know.) When you start a new topic on a talk page, use the "New section" link at the top of the page to create a new header. When replying, indent using a colon (:) at the start of the
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I'm sorry—I got confused about which image we are discussing. I moved File:2019 Chrysler Pacifica Touring L, front 7.4.19.jpg to the top of the article, and File:Portion of 1973 ad displayed with Model Products Corporation model kit instructions.jpg to a gallery in the "Predecessors" section.
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It certainly seems accepted. I was the subject of a comment in recent years from a member of the front page's "Recent deaths" squad, that I would be along shortly to add the birth and death years to a biographical article, but I can't find that edit. Also, I find them in numerous biographical
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section: adding some pertinent details, arranging events so they flow chronologically, etc. The review process on those improvements has stretched over nearly two months, due to another editor regularly asking me to justify, refine, and/or reformat aspects of my edit request. I've thus far been
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I see you've been changing various notes & references sections to comport with your preferred style in articles you haven't otherwise edited. I don't think this is a good idea or helping out - can I convince you to either not do this, or to at least use a more typical style rather than the
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Come to that, I doubt that any actual production minivan (as against a model) had ever been commercially advertised under that name by then; that is, I doubt the term was in commercial, as against enthusiast, use, at least in any context intended for the consumer. Still, if you knew of and had
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There seems to be a misunderstanding here. In my edit, I was saying that Coleman was a Republican, not Wellstone. For reasons that I go into below I was saying that listing Coleman as Wellstone's successor as the Democratic nominee for the Senate seat was inaccurate, given that Coleman was the
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there should be a "Show page description beneath the page title" entry; disable that and you should be good. Note that it seems to only appear on Vector, so you'll have to go to the desktop version if you're on mobile. (Took me a bit to figure that out, as I'm not even using Vector right now!)
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Thank you, and I yes, I think you should place the info on JSB talk, which is a well watched page. Going from there, you could tackle the others more easily afterwards. I think that the screenshot is convincing. Very generally, I'd think images used in compositions don't also have to be in the
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But, so far as I can discern, it was not editor Explicit but CZmarlin who removed that minivan ad image, in their second May 17 edit of the Minivan page. And I find no record that it was ever featured at the top of the page; rather, it was moved to the Predecessors section, and later deleted.
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are six digits. It also looks like that's associated with white titanium but "BAB4A9" (which is what this code was before the vandalism) is associated with natural titanium, so perhaps these have been swapped? I'm not sure which is supposed to be with which, but I'd guess the off-white one is
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The cite/Cite is a purely aesthetic choice and like you said it' your personal preference - those of us who use "cite" are not being somehow "lazy". "cite" is just what WP/the html uses when an editor utilizes the automatic cite templates available within the article editing window. It's your
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unless under a broad interpretation. So, I find your deletion of it presumptuous, all the more as it's now irrecoverable, not just on Wikimedia but, I think, to me too. (Seldom do I have the chance to review my WP Talk page every seven days.) Note that WP's Minivan article had no other early
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I'm trying to disambiguate the synonymous terms "references", "sources", and the like (such as "notes", which is used for both explanatory notes and citations), which cannot be told apart by the non-Wikipedian, especially when the sections are sequential to each other. Heck, I can't tell if
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not better on that point. "General and cited sources" is problematic on multiple layers. Most readers have no idea what distinction is being made here; "general references" is a bit inside-baseball of a term for Knowledge. Even worse, as was pointed out to you before, this is generally
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Actually, my browser window is at 100% zoom—it's "just" that it's 5120 pixels wide. Perhaps you could make a draft of the article and post it to one of your sandboxes so that I can see what you want to do, and we can discuss it? BTW, you don't need to "@" me—users automatically receive
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On capitalizing "The" in "The New York Times" Knowledge's style seems inconsistent. MOS:THETITLE does give "The New York Times" as an example of correct usage, but then it also states under "names of institutions": "The word the at the start of a name is uncapitalized, regardless of the
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re your post of 09:24, 17 November 2023 (UTC) - categories at the bottom of a page are only bluelinked if the category page exists. Except for dated maintenance categories, whose cat pages are mostly created by AnomieBOT, cat pages are not created automatically, they need to be created
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Thank you. I've edited that comment, though I've changed my position since, and think that the template should be at the top of the navbars as it is the most prominent place in the stack, and which makes it the easiest to find. (However, I can't find where IM stated that before.)
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to the below the external links with the other horizontal navboxes is exercising a pet peeve; it did used to belong at the top of the section, but I disagreed with that, and make a point to correct its placement whenever I can.) Oh, and I'm personally familiar with antihistamines.
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I liked your (reverted) approach to Bach. Too many too large images, and too many sound files. I'd suggest to drop the sound files altogether, or give them a separate corner. We did that (dropping, place in compositions' articles) for (featured article) Debussy. While I agree that
4422:"sources" are used in the relevant articles or not, so "General sources" seemed to be the best, if imperfect, compromise, because at least it is different from "Citations". Please use section titles that tell the (non-specialist) reader what they contain and what they are for. — 7361:, I got lost just now looking through a bunch of verbiage in one of the paragraph and I kept focusing on "DimGray". My mind didn't sort it out quite right and I kept thinking that someone named "DimGray" added a comment, but there was nothing in the page history from "DimGray". 8674:? Publishers can change over time and I thought any information that can help with verification was important. I've had other editors demand publisher information in reviews. Do you have anything besides external standards to base this removal of valuable information? – 451:
for the headquarters. The example I have changed to Approx. I need a better example that uses all the parameters but it will do in the interim. Corrected my subunit typo (I had sub-unit). I thought subunit would be the most suitable. I had looked for similar terms in a few
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Thank you so much for taking the time to read and edit the article I dedicated much of my time to recently. Every ounce of constructive criticism and advice is duly noted and heavily appreciated. I am looking forward to the outcome of this page and hope for its future.
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I'm sorry—changing the en dash in the wikilink was an unintentional mistake, but the wikilink in my comment explains the other change. I thought I saw a second spaced em dash in the text of the section, and in monospaced mobile it is difficult to tell dashes apart. —
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Also, I thought that since you are an editor whose (default) user name is an IP address that you were merely a spammer, thus I did not try to discuss the change with you, but reverted your edit out of hand. I recommend that you register and put something on your user
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templates will draw a bit less attention (not that I've had too many editors make a fuss about it). Heavily patrolled articles (e.g., those in the COVID-19 pandemic and New York City categories) will likely have more sticklers—not that NYC is relevant to this topic.
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I change the first letter of templates from lower to upper purely for aesthetic reasons. There is no functional difference. I also regard the lower case in templates as being slightly lazy—made by editors who don't go to the trouble/bother of pressing the "Shift"
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Negative numbers are preceded by a minus sign (-), and not by any other type of short horizontal line character, such as a hyphen, an en-dash of an em-dash. Do not replace minus signs with any other these, and if you have already done so, please revert your edits.
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infobox feels a bit off with that excessive text, and I do worry that said article may have a lot of original research. Adding references to back up certain points may also help too. Pedicuolis corporis article feels like it needs a major cleanup. And as an extra,
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While running your words together gets your point across, it does not help in getting me to take you seriously, nor does leaving out a link to what you were referring. I found it, but a more formal approach would have been a better choice, at least in my case.
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field for the headquarters (a pet peeve of mine is the burying of the Coord template at the bottom of the article), and make certain to specify in the documentation that the field is for the headquarters. I've made a small correction to the example(s), per
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Note that there have been three official accounts of English weights and measures in the last 50 years or so. When I say "official" I mean two published by HMSO and the third by Museum of Scotland. There is not a single reference to any on the Wiki Page.
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for reviewing drafts—no other tool exists to do the actions properly—and I can't adjust whatever test it's using to determine that you've not been invited to the Teahouse before. You can find out how it currently works and raise suggested improvements at
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was not a Democrat, and thus he shouldn't be listed as Wellstone's successor as Democratic nominee for the Senate seat. Coleman was the Republican nominee for the seat and in fact was running against Wellstone for the seat before Wellstone's death, while
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You're welcome. ^_^ Note that 1) leaving a space at the beginning of a line (as you did above) changes the font, and 2) it's customary to use colons at the beginning of new paragraphs in comment discussions to indent them, to make them easier to follow.
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article be added. I'm sure it is probably to do with checking the inside of the body with some machine or something, but I do not want to be a fool by adding original research using pure guesswork. I left that note as a comment on the article though.
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As far as I'm aware, Vector Legacy (2010) remains the default for most users and, as such, the TOC limit is still useful. I see no reason to remove it, given that it doesn't affect the current layout but remains helpful for users who prefer the old.
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In your "I'm fine with it remaining at the top of the navboxes, or with it being moved to above and "Taxonbars" and "Authority control". ", is the "above and" a typo for "above any"? I just reread it after your post which referred to this statement.
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inserted that image because, on reflection, I'd thought it a useful early example of "minivan" from long before the term was a commonplace, or even generally recognized. That is, it was not mere clutter, nor do I find that it violates anything in
2522:: "Weissmuller made a total of 12 Tarzan films over a 17 year span. He was the only actor in movie history to reprise a single role that many times." Perhaps the only one in feature film history, or American feature film history, but see 615:
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an article needs to stick to em dashes or spaced en dashes ("In all these cases, use either unspaced em dashes or spaced en dashes, with consistency in any one article"). (I prefer the former, but will abide by the majority opinion.)
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all the "url-status=usurped" to "url-status=dead". This is really not-good. If 'dead' is left in the article, then the original "daggy" url is left accessible to unwary readers. "Usurped" leaves the old address inaccessible to anyone
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since the addition seems to create a spacing problem when the userbox is placed within a table. Aside from the coding issue, I'd agree with the earlier removal of the short description that it is unnecessary in this case... regards,
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If I did so, it was not my intention, and I'm sorry. If it was in an infobox, I would have been attempting to replace a hyphen-minus with a true minus sign. Would you please be so kind as to point me to the edit(s)? in question?
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I am willing to offer a summary of the three official accounts I mentioned in a Word/Libre Office format with appropriate annotations. The summary would include the obvious contradictions between (and sometimes within) the three
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A couple of things... "Daggy" in this case refers to the actual usurped website. Mr. Daggy used to be *the* source for information about the Bath School disaster (and his info was always scrupulously sourced) but his old website
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The guidelines are consistent, but their application in the article wasn't at the time I made the above comment. As of now, there are six em dashes and four spaced en dashes not used in ranges, all of the latter in instances of
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truth. Connor 1987 completely ignored Skinner's evidence and made a serious error in his own suggestion. Connor 2004 then completely rejected virtually all of his own 1987 work, (but his 1987 remains the HMSO official account).
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I now understand the why of your rendering, though I differ. I would instead use a prefixed explanation to imply that the translation is unofficial, but still use capital case. E.g., "approximately: 'Sing a New Song unto the
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Thus "London" for the UK's capital, but "London, Ont." for your example (as I don't have any recollection of knowledge of London, Ontario before this discussion). IMHO I would start adding the country to some cities around
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Israel is an occupying colonial state created in 1948. Jerusalem is not the capital of Israel; this is not an opinion this is a historical fact. You are someone who can edit this factually incorrect statement, please do.
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That's odd. I thought the image was automatically deleted from WM Commons after a week's time as unused, since its redaction from the sole WP article where it had appeared meant it was no longer in use on any WM project.
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I'm not sure if you were trying to right align all the images or what exactly the intent was, so I won't try to fix it, but one of your recent edits created a bunch of broken images. Could you take a look at fixing
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Change the "Further reading" subsection into a section, again as per MOS:APPENDIX and alphabetize the list to match the rest of the appendices (it's currently in descending chronological order). I've gone ahead and
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I wouldn't use a tilde, as it is more ambiguous. "Approx." seems to be the best compromise, in part because it is what I have seen elsewhere on Knowledge. Make certain that the documentation mentions the spelling
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hyphened word composed of two properly spelled words will not trigger a spell checker. E.g., Firefox is just fine with both "sewage-food" and "swill-Bolshoi", probably for grammatical reasons (using a hyphen as a
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Since I am trying to look for a Knowledge editor with a strength at medical content to re-evaluate my edits, I would like give attention to a content review request. Recently, I have edited the infoboxes of both
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Cool. Also, I currently do not understand this "Commons box template" thing you said. Could you explain it to me further? I personally see little problem with the Commons box template stuff on medical articles.
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Thank you, though I went with my usual tools (galleries), and chose to leave the sound files alone rather than to venture into unfamiliar territory. Still, I agree—there's too much clutter, especially from the
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Have reverted the Daggy cites back to "usurped". Have opened a discussion at article talk but am happy to discuss my particular edit that changed 'dead' back to 'usurped' here if you wish. 14:20, 19 May 2024
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invite you and the general public of all experience levels to come to the Mertz Library in person and learn how to use Knowledge! All skill levels welcome at the event! Experienced Knowledge editors from the
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I've just finished editing your draft. (Please note that I am easily distracted, and thus am often a poor correspondent, so there may be long gaps between my responses.) For a start, since you are new, see
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I'm sorry—I changed over/got changed over to Vector (2022) and thought that was that. I'll stop deleting the TOC limit templates. (Now that I know that the older version still exists, I'm switching back.)
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template for my replies because I don't assume that users have subscribed to my talk page or the sections in which our discussions take place, and because I feel it's polite to notify them of my replies.
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And I kind of doubt it would have been deleted from the WP Minivan page had it remained nestled more or less in the Etymology section, where it had been displayed for well over a year when it was moved.
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I phrased that confusingly. I merely meant to migrate any information that is in caption, that is not in the body louse article, should be migrated to the latter before being deleted from the former. —
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We have suggested additions to this page for the History and Administration sections - open to any feedback as well. I noticed you've edited the page before so was hoping you could be helpful! Thanks!
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I would need assistance of an established editor to format the text for inclusion, and to defend the text from criticism. I do not know my way around Knowledge conventions, and am too old to learn.
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Hi Doc Watson42, is it standard to put a person birth year in parentheses in the short description for the article? I just took this out of another article so wondering if I am undoing a standard.
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potentially socially dangerous matters concerning economic stability vs liquidity. Forgive me if I suggest that what you take to be “sexy” and what ought to be “sexy” do not necessarily co-inside
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Just saw you had edited out the Solution section on the Will Rogers Phenomenon article. I have undone this edit. I would be interested in understanding the rationale behind the initial removal?
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All you need to do is edit the old version that you prefer. Do take a look at the edits following yours as I think there is useful material in them that can be incorporated into your version.
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Just because I edit a lot does not make me imprudent. I am experienced, and while I do make a lot of edits, many of those edit are of sorts that I have made many times before (cleaning up
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I have never done it that way before either and I think a better solution needs working out, but I guess it's time to start following that policy until a better method is contrived. Best,
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If the city of publication may be unknown to readers of may be confused with another city of the same name, the abbreviation of the state, province of (sometimes country is usually added.
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I struck this out because it really is about following guidelines. Why try to make up a new set of guidelines? Or, is the issue that you don't think the guidelines are clear or correct?–
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I’d taken till I found it, was glad I’d kept a copy, trimmed it down with editing tools, and jumped through the necessary hoops, attesting to its fair use, to upload it to WM Commons.
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Btw, I’m surprised that any WP editor, such as those you mention, would revert an entire set of edits on the basis of a single point. Obviously, they ought to revert that item alone.
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No reply to my last. Am a little curious that you acted to "improve" the page but seem uninterested in correcting the huge problems there. Will seek to discuss with other editors
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Please insert only information sourced to reliable secondary sourcing; in this case, that must be done not only to verify, but also to prove something is noteworthy. Thank you.
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I'd like to re-implement my edits, based on the portions of the Knowledge:Manual of Style that I have cited. May we discuss that? —DocWatson42 (talk) 05:12, 1 July 2022 (UTC)
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instead of the Multiple image template because the with the former the images are not pushed down by templates or other images—the latter generally flow around the gallery.
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at my Talk page. You didn't deserve the ornery response in my edit summary when I reverted; I apologize. You were the unfortunate recipient of collateral damage from some
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I appreciate very much your courtesy in raising this with me, and now that I've given you my two cents I will shut up and not cause any more trouble on these two points.
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also contains external links and is treated as a navbar.) Since it's at the bottom of the article, it's easy to find, so I don't see the need for a separate section. —
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Thank you, and while I am willing to help I should warn you that 1) I am not the most consistent or prompt correspondent, and 2) you will need to read and follow the
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I am in fact now working with the Welz family to bring Cherry back into print next year and have already developed the first Cherry Action Figures as of last year.
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Yes, I’d checked the Minivan article’s history, but it was hard for me to interpret. Do you mean you moved the image to the top of the article’s Etymology section?
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I see your point. "Citations" and "Works cited" is probably the clearest. "General sources" implies, to my specialist and non-specialist mind, that the book will
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I see you made a correction in a title of an article in a citation. I googled and the title does not have spaces around the en dash, so that's fixed. Thank you.
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BTW -I recommend you give some thought to the distinction between corroboration and verification - which is rather philosophically important..................
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The fundamental definition given cites the introduction to a book on metrification published in 1906 in the USA - and gives a false account of what it says.
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and more substantial cleanup to the layout, as well as adding and cleaning up references, in part to address your concerns about the infobox. (Moving the
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writing out "Explanatory footnotes" when MOS:REFERENCES suggests "Notes", "Endnotes", or "Footnotes". There's no need for the extra word "Explanatory" (
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As others have said above at greater length, please STOP imposing your personal style preferences, with no policy backing, on others, as you did here.
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substituted any such labeled image (that is, of a real minivan, so called) for the one you'd taken out, then I shouldn't complain, but you didn't.
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Sir, Greetings of the day! You were there on the subject on 3rd August 2019, I have tried to improve the same page. Kindly see. Thanks and regards
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I am rather new to it as well but have been doing a lot over the past few days. It's possible I might have goofed cause it was PRODed, but I dont
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to put Solip:System in quotes rather than italics, which I reverted. The titles of books are always italicized, regardless of length. Regards,
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is inactive, I will have to contact editors directly. Can you please review it - anything you would change/add. It could be used for example on
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for some tips, links, and personal opinions on best practices. Gentle hint: In particular, see the sentences after the first bulleted list.) —
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However, thank you for pointing Internet Archive Scholar out—I've bookmarked it (and also finally bookmarked both JSTOR and Google Scholar). —
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I understand your points. At first glance, "Explanatory footnotes" seems verbose. In any event, I'd suggest establishing consensus to update
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taken on was noted for his grace, finesse, and subtlety; one can only hope your work doesn't match his merely in being carried out blindly.
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It isn't a thing, except for non-free files, copyright violations and similar - but they get deleted whether they're in use or not (see
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for resources and my opinions on editing best practices. As for your draft, I'm not certain other editors will find "Nouveau Shamanic"
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look for a suitable medical article and find a mention of "sedentary lifestyle". In the meanwhile, how do I find good medical sources?
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Anyway, how do you think I/we should go about this? Post on the JSB talk page to try to build consensus for our proposed changes? —
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3) I understand the difference between corroboration and verification, but not the point you are trying to make. What do you mean?
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Hi there DocWatson42! I was wondering if you wouldn't mind taking a look at our suggested edits on the NerdWallet TALK page here:
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and adding spaces and carriage returns to aid in editing), assuming you are also user 2a02:c7f:be99:6e00:495b:2271:a7af:d0e9. —
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Didn't you save a copy of the edited image? And I'm sympathetic, but a year isn't that long in the lifespan of an article—"
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I can provide information and links for you to further develop the Cherry wiki page as we go forward with new developments.
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I explained the dash for the radiator building in the talk page. It title is the way it's spelled/punctuated at SIRIS. See
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out unless I'm referring to somewhere OTHER than the UK? Or should I leave it out regardless of where in the world it is?
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usurped by a bad actor/probable scammer. I will not dare to check it again. Usurped is the safe & proper parameter.
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one is the Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary's entry for "sub-" (which only gives the syllabification for the word);
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I doubted I’d ever again go to that trouble just to post an image to WP, and I haven’t done so since. Life is short.
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and thus is ready for mainspace, please click on the "Submit your draft for review!" button at the top of the page.
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Change the title of the "Notes" section to "Explanatory notes" (since "Notes" is often used for citations sections).
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browser is normally at 100% zoom, but there is some reader that comfortable with wider windows than the normal one.
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Rad, no problem; I personally prefer Vector (2022) but I edit in Vector (2010) as it's the default most users see.
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My workweek is about to start, and I have a deadline coming up, so they may have to wait a week. </sheepish: -->
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I'll take a look at it, but a thorough review may have to wait for a week, as I'm busy in real life until then. —
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additions were valid? I don’t mean to overstep my boundaries! I again thank you again for being a guiding light.
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tags does seem to have fixed the problem, and is not something I would have thought of—thank you for that, too. —
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I am intending to revert these particular changes unless you object according to policy/guidelines/etc. Thanks,
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Finally, you cite above the needs of non-specialist readers, which is laudable! However, you are making things
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linked earlier to you above, that means that you probably shouldn't go around "standardizing" them. But if you
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I didn't think it would be accepted, but the deadline was near, and I was not inclined to work on it further. —
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Both sets of changes look good, though I've made a few edits myself. The standalone "Commons" box template in
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I am not finding any spaced en dashes now in the body of the article, except the radiator building file name.–
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That's okay, take your time. These tasks are not time-sensitive unlike information relating to recent events.
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Hi DocWatson42. Thanks for your edits in various anime and manga articles. I have a small question regarding
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that suggests such a change is desirable. Am I missing something, or is this just your personal preference?
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Hi Doc. I wonder if I may be given to update the exact episode number of The bold and beautiful on Fridays.
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Make the titles in the "Cited sources" subsection ("Books", etc.) into sub-subsections as per the spirit of
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Images uploaded to English Knowledge under a claim of fair use need to actually be used in an article (see
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that discusses the standard Knowledge expectations. Notably, there is *not* an official standard, and per
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of the subject. Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see
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when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Knowledge.
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as it was merely a duplicate and a very obvious housekeeping issue and likely better served under that. --
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I'm sorry—I was editing using my phone, and thought those were spaced em dashes, not spaced en dashes. —
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Thank you for both of those. I won't insist on the redesign—I'm mostly concerned just with placement. —
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Thank you for good proposals, I'll take some on board. The style of headers is more or less copied from
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of the linked article's lede). In light of those facts, may I please undo your reversion of my edit? —
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Hello, I see on your user page that you use JSTOR and I'd like to know more about your experience. By
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who looks not only at the typos but at the big picture of article layout, again from a very wide view.
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And. Your 'efn' to 'Efn' changes... Would like some clarification on that if you don't mind. Thanks,
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But was the publisher information they were concerned with for periodicals? None of the examples in
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I have reverted that aspect of the edit as, to my mind, the result was text that is awkward to read.
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Immediately resubmitting an article that was moved to draftspace as not ready is rude and disruptive.
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You're welcome. ^_^ I haven't actually looked this up before, but it's basically as I thought. See
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Also, I checked the British side of the Oxford Dictionaries, and still came up with "subgenre" for a
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field is also used in the same reference. That would removed the reason to change the URL status. —
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Since you focus more on copy edit is it okay to make one more request. I have worked reasonably on
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Yeah, sure! No problem; please take your time; in the meanwhile, allow me to add some more. Regards
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alias (though the actual plain-language title of the website is preferable when there is one, e.g.
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Thanks for your work on W, and extra thanks to you for your additions to the Cherry (Comics) page.
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Hello DocWatson42. I noticed that you changed the section heading of "Footnotes" into "Citations" (
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was the Republican nominee for the seat, and was therefore not the successor as Democratic nominee.
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That took me a moment, since I wasn't looking at my notices, but reading your words and looking at
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The page is utter rubbish - and always has been. My fundamental interest is in why it is so bad?
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Thank you in advance for any effort you put into helping me with this issue. Talk soon, I hope!
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I don't know if automatic deletion from Wikimedia Commons is a thing—you'd have to ask there. —
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I'm sorry that I did reply sooner. I can't find the appropriate guideline, but there is this:
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I see; no problem. However, i have noticed that "Notes" – which is also preferred according to
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I cleaned it up a bit, but I'm tired right now, and will get back to it in the next few days. —
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Whoops—I was thinking you wanted create a list of episodes, but I now see that I was mistaken.
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Also, a little more punctuation: As of now there are fifteen spaced en dashes (including for
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is referring to who was the next Democratic nominee for Class 2 U.S. Senator from Minnesota.
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was a reasonable attempt to fix a problem you were encountering in transcluded pages, as you
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articles, and either add the death year, or sometimes just change the hyphen to an en dash.
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I see, then. Thank you for reminding me about the pinging. I'll do the image thingy later.
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formulation for background sources that isn't unwieldy, unless it's "Background sources". —
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are more important. In light of this, would you please be so kind as to undo your edit? —
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I'm aware of the rule, and was trying to distinguish between the book and the story. :-/ —
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If patrolling new pages is something you'd be willing to help out with, please consider
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nor that close to New York City—certainly not close enough to make the trip worthwhile.
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Let's just differ then, please. - I would do so perhaps when the thing translated was a
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Ah—that's what I was thinking of. Thank you for finding it for me. I'll post there. —
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this improves the article: how the 'normal' practice trumps ease of verification. –
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If you are interested in assisting, or can nominate anyone else who can, let me know.
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I didn’t realize it would change until after I published. I appreciate all the help.
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Sir, I have tried to improve the subject article. Kindly comment. Thanks and regards
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We think that someone with your activity and experience is very likely to meet the
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we can and when we want. Sure, it would be good if the troy weight article was a "
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looks like a good source, though I'm not very familiar with soap operas. (I tried
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one is a 404 error for ODLIS: Online Dictionary of Library and Information Science.
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but I wish you had taken a bit more to research what I had actually done. :-/ —
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that you feel like improving the article in ways that you find are important.–
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eccentric one you seem to prefer? Your changes, as is, aren't beneficial.
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Thanks for seeing it; I will make the necessary changes. Regards
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but how about something like this for people to weigh-in on:
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you changed spaced en dashes to em dashes. I see nothing in
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I'll undo my change. 5407:, which get massive interest and thus editing. — 4823:sub-list focused on the environment of the Bronx 4665: 2408:Knowledge:List of Wikipedians by number of edits 2256:Self-whale... for when a trout just isn't enough 2175:for the reasons behind a few of my changes, and 1758:want to use, and add the appropriate templates ( 353:. An example of its use would be an infobox for 8696:field is "Not normally used for periodicals." 7120:" is the correct capitalization (see citations 5570:What do you want to do with the article next? — 4391:, which they're not. It's also in tension with 349:A difficult title of a parameter to choose was 210:User:Melbguy05/Infobox law enforcement unit/doc 8501:Knowledge:Short description#Inclusion of dates 8286:. 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