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I have eventually got round to looking at the changes you made to the organisation of the article. I think that they are OK as it tends to bring things together more. The only thought I had was to move the
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Thanks for the reminder and sorry for the delay, I am just ticking over at the moment keeping an eye on article vandalism as I have not had much time to do any serious editing. I am away from
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Thanks I had not spotted it as been in a school category, the change to the talk page was what I was interested in. I reverted the change as it clearly should not be present, unless the schools project is also looking after all location articles that mention schools. I think the category on colleges
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Looks like you have sorted it out while I was away. Columns/rows only appear in the table when there are articles that require them. I tend to use the full template name rather than the WPCov abbreviation as I can then detect that it is tagged. It currently does not detect the article is tagged when
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When I made the directories and the assessment page for the WikiProject
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Hi Keith - sorry to trouble you. I just had a look at
Kingston upon Hull and it looks great... The only problem, for me, is that the climate chart crashes into the demography population chart. I've tried looking at it on two computers, and it still does the same thing. Not by much, but climate does
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I had a thought on the discussion on articles for improvement while I was out but its rather off beat. The thought was to take a copy of the article and then for all of us to read it through and mark it up with tags. Those who know nothing of the subject will obviously spot things that need citing,
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Hi Keith D, Thanks for the useful links I will and digest when I get a chance. One of the things I was trying to do was get a place mark to appear on Google earth to match the location of
Thongsbridge similar to the links found in Holmfirth Upperthong etc. I was told that if you Geotag an artical
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That's my take on the CoA too. The
Beverley one that Yorkshirian keeps displaying does indeed only seem to relate to the former borough, and not the current Town Council or even as an "Official logo of Beverley" as his mouseover says (makes similar claims with CoA at Selby and Market Weighton too).
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Yes I would bat on if you can, I have done a few of the easy bits on geography. I agree the references are tedious when you are retrofitting them better to do them as you go along, the other tedious one is sorting out the dead links which took me several days! On the history front it may be time to
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Thanks for the info. I'll try it when the time comes. Yes, it's a good idea for a group to tag up the improvements that can be made to an article. A fresh pair of eyes can spot things that one who is familiar with the text or subject matter can miss. I sometimes try to imagine how someone in, say,
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I suggest you only use it when someone has made an edit showing interest in the content of a page, not just a passing edit to change "would of been" to "would have been", fix a link, add cats or sortkeys, stubtype, or the various other wiki-gnome activities. I've edited a load of articles on rock
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Thanks for your message re: categories for photo requests. I've made the changes so the N, S, E, & W Yorks are sub categories of
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I got the ref but it didn't say what date the "16% of trade" was for so I altered the text to fit.I guess it will have to be maintained regularly to be really up to date and accurate in that respect. I'll look for more stats later.(A point of interest - I had never heard of a "ten foot or tenfoot"
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I appreciate the review, however the purpose of my links were comparible to a listing from the chamber of commerce. When I was travelling through the UK I found the site helpful in finding the variety of businesses in the area I would utilize. For example, dry-cleaning, hair-cut, accomodations. I
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Thanks for letting me know - looks like things have escalated since I was here this morning with page protection on
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No, it works. All the directories are now listed as WikiProject Coventry. It might have done a run when it was still Coventry-related. I do not think that it will do another run with Coventry-related, because the directories are empty. I am not sure if the Coventry-related directories have been
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No problem at all. I can do a peer review if you like? - as a preparation for GAC?... Give me a short while and I'll take a look. I have to admit I know very little about this place so I'd be interested to read about it. From a cursory glance it looks good. Hope this helps.... I'll be back...
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I reverted the move to restore the title that the text indicated and to the name that the article was when a previous move request failed to reach consensus. The various moves since then have not been discussed and there needs to be a discussion before a move is made as any move is clearly
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Thanks for changes to photo categories, I did think while I was out that we could use the Yorkshire category for things that are in more than one sub-division, such as rivers and roads. On the goals/scope I cannot see the changes you made - did you do them somewhere else or not save them?
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I ran the bot and got new statistics which proved that all the directories were correct for both projects. The statistics table now has an unasssessed category, which give extra details and explains the previously missing articles. I think that is will not make any difference if the WPCov
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Looking at the population details I could not work out how the referenced source came up with the 1941 detail as there was no census then. My guess is they used the 1939 registration detail but does not say anything in reference about that that I can see. Hopefully no one will query it.
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and not worry about the article title and get on with improving articles. As he effectively requested the article be moved then I cannot see the objection from the reverting user but I would leave it until tomorrow then they can have no objection to closing as it has run its course.
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The rain came so must be moving south. I have added a Monitor to the letter as I think that has to be one of the things that needs doing. It is pointless producing good articles then leaving them to be vandalised. I have also set-up the short-cuts and the list of newsletters article
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2448:.( As usual, thanks to WP Greater Manchester - hence some of the text!!). I don't want to seem to "hog" the newsletter and would value your help in creating the text. I am willing to post it individually to members, but is there a bot that will take care of circulation, please?--
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Hello again! Thanks for the contact! I'll do my very best to read the article from top to bottom (in the next 36 hours-ish) to see if I can spot any remaining challenges. From a cursory glance, it looks really great and a serious candidate for FA in the not too distant future!
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I see you fixed it - though I still see the problem with the top half been wider than the bottom, though the examples on the documentation of the template look the same. Just to clarify the bars are spaced differently so they are bunched left on the imperial conversion half.
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I have no personal point of view on the topic in question and would ask that you discuss the name of the article on its talk page with other editors of the article so that a consensus on a suitable name can be reached. I will move the article to any agreed name.
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I do not work for KCOM and the link looks like it has nothing to do with KCOM but looks like advertising for an alternative service to KCOM. It adds nothing about KCOM to the article and so I have removed it as it fails under our external links policy see
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You do not link part dates only full dates including the day, that may be why people have complained. Though some people do not like the linked dates at all, but until there is a change to the software to do it some other way then we have to live with it.
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merely reflects the various consensuses formed there. It was developed, I believe, to ensure consistency, neutrality and stability for all places and not omit or give greater weight to certain things (ie home nations over UK, the county system etc etc).
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in the local lingo).Ā :) I couldn't tie up any reliable referencess for John Alderton and Paul Heaton either, although both seem to have local connections. I put their names and "Hull" into Google and got hits but not particularly stable or reliable
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Shall I bat on with a bit more of the geography? We seem to have addressed the concerns in the history section and it could go on and on and on-- Hull has a lot of it!! PS I'll do references as well, but too long a stint gets tedious (dun't
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Actually, TRM asked Tone to close the discussion, only because Tone had unilaterally made the move, not because TRM thought it was time for the discussion to be ended. A pernickety but important point in a pernickety and unimportant dispute.
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which is a location article not a school article. The article gives details of a school but so do many location articles. Also it is adding the banner ahead of existing banners it should add a new banner after existing banners. Thanks
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I have moved the chart up a paragraph so when collapsed it is above the population table. I have also put a clear in to keep them apart but it leaves some white space on small fonts or wide windows but not too bad. Is that OK for you?
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Just in case you can find a reference - the first reference in the Industry sub-section is dead but I could not find a suitable replacement. I also looked for more up to date statistics but could not find any suitable to replace it.
2622:(reset) Just had a belter of a thunderstorm, so turned the computer off for a while. We still get power cuts in storms. Thanks for doing the page making bits. I'll transfer the newsletter now and work on it in its new destination.--
2534:. There is nothing revolutionary, just easier to add to and maintain and for members to mark up for not wanting the newsletter to be sent. Also I've dated the newsletter for May. I don't think we can get it done sooner.No rush.--
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Thanks, I had not looked there for it. Looks OK, though I think we may need a section later in the text to expand on the Goal to give some details. May be a section on aims to give a list of things we are attempting to do as per
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which use the settlement box you have to scroll a page to get to real information. If you want to bring it up at a central discussion then feel free to do so but be prepared for a reaction from those who want it as is.
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Thanks for the offer and by all means step in where you can. History is not my strong point & would need to do some research to sort the comments out for that section so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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which may be more of an appropriate place to add the link. Wikitravel is an online travel guide and has links that are more commercial in nature that we do here with our aim of producing encyclopaedic entries.
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Hi Keith, thanks so much for keeping on top of the KUH work. Looks like it's pretty much up to us two or three. I'll take a look at the pointers this weekend and take a crack at some of them. We'll get there.
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Thanks for letting me know - looks OK here on my normal viewing. Looks like narrowing the window or increasing the text size causes the same problem for me. Will have to see if I can get round it.
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Thanks for locating the reference. You obviously do not come from Hull then if you have not heard of a tenfoot, there were plenty of them around when I was at school there, not so many today.
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Thanks - I think we are about ready for a GA submission, there are bits that could do with more information but will leave those for now as only required for FA if we go on towards that.
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I see what you mean--- The effect is worse in some articles than others. I fixed the layout of the article by deleting the "float" instruction in the template. Trial and error, really!!--
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The weather forecast said rain but we have sun here at the moment!! I will talk a look later, rather a long watchlist at the moment, looks like they have been tagging articles for
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Thanks - both charts are OK on my browser. I got a warning (I think) that the page is 87kb long. Is there a limit and is it time to make some of the prunings that you suggestedĀ ?--
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The shield from within the CoA is the only bit that appears current, as featured on the Beverley Town Council website homepage. Haven't yet found the full CoA anywhere on website.
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Hi Keith: I did so a few days ago. I note that the user concerned was blocked for 72 hours on 21 March but seems not to have returned... as yet! One to keep on the watchlist.
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