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online. I'd like to argue including this book because of the relevant information which is not available elsewhere copyright free. In particular the breakdown of the era, the book is perfect for the article so to speak. And the same goes for Robert Burton's book, it's an old source, not an unreliable source. I've searched plenty online and have only come up with maybe 5 sources which are free to reference, and the Snowdonia book comes from the wikipedia library, so I would consider that a reliable source.
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previous years and that the player did not play in those games, in addition to showing a link to a page of the game record of that Super Cup as proof when I showed him official links of UEFA and specialized websites where they mention the titles. On the other hand, I consider that the user falls into assumptions when stating that the official website of Madrid is impartial for "praising its footballers" when it has no proof of it. Do you dare to continue debating?
2281: 482: 2401: 2217: 312: 2321: 2493: 1830: 78: 557:) rather than get into edit wars. This pages has got 150000 views in the last month and no problem has been reported. Can you explain the problem in more detail. What device, operating system and wikipedia skin are you using? I can't see any problem in mobile view, but don't use the app. Describe exactly what you see and what is wrong, as that is the only way to diagnose the problem. — 1733: 1352: 910: 1635:, that despite being legitimately printed and peer-reviewed Welsh literature books. Despite the sources being reliable at the time and in the most case for my research the only sources available today. So, using my knowledge about the topic of Welsh Royal history, their Kings, Princes, and origin story, I will be transferring some reverted article work to my new blog:- 2097: 1950: 1108:
I've completed the task willfully. As you've noticed I'm working cautiously and have been taking things slowly in amending articles, but now have refined the article to try and make it perfect. As for the Principality I have found some work I am reading through, specifically governance and the set up
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on Knowledge (XXG). Because England have not even played the competition yet, my proposal is to remove them (and other potential future teams) from the standings list until after they have actually joined the competition (and when there's a reliable source for their carried-over points). Can you can
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I'm not contesting the validity of the source. But firstly, the article is about Llywelyn and not his children, this information can be left in a note as not to distract the reader. Secondly, what I said about the reference was, the immediate source linked was for DWB, and they do not mention Malcom,
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thanks for that. I've been reading Knowledge (XXG) since before I was a member in 2011. But, I only really edited clear vandalism. Then, since 2019 I found the time to edit something close to home for me, Welsh history. There was a clear gap in the market with many unreferenced articles, and many in
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article is now to a high enough standard to represent the topic in comparison to other similar articles, and yes the YouTube video was damming and the inspiration for my effort. As for Welsh articles, I am half Welsh, and I wish for the articles published to be a higher standard involving referenced
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OK, I'll take a look, I think there's a possibility of creating a slimmed-down, limited article for Talhenbont as a historic home in Gwynedd, UK. Ps. I'm surprised it's not in the Pevsner literature, but that's probably because it's been privately owned for decades without access to the estate, that
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Too much of this is sourced to talhenbonthall.co.uk, a website promoting the commercial potential (primarily for wedding dos, it seems) of what it calls an "Exclusive Country Estate". If the building is notable, I'd expect that its notability would be apparent from the so-called Pevsner guide to the
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explaining how the castles dominated the lands and how farming became key to society in the Principality. The information is there, it just needs to be extracted, remembering these old books would have been used as references in modern literature based on how the information was originally collected
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is fine, but it's often a disheartening learning process. There a are a large number of experienced and helpful editors on Knowledge (XXG). If you have an issue with anything in a particular article, raise it on the corresponding talk page. Don't be in too much of a hurry. Someone will usually reply
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Thanks for doing that I appreciate it. But please don’t use that book on the boroughs of Snowdonia. It was published in 1912! There’s plenty of modern materials. You just need to not necessarily look for the obvious. Rule of thumb: don’t go much before 1990. Even second half of 20th century likely
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where you create a different and conflicting set of references to the actual referencing section. It wrongly uses the notes section. So now there are two sets of references: “references” and “notes”. You need to revert that and put it back into the main run of references. The notes shgould only be
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But as for how teams are calculated in a table, normally in sports it's ok to leave a team with 0 games and 0 points and just have them at the bottom of the table with 0 as representation and have the table show all the teams playing, irrespective of if they've already begun the tournament or not,
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I'm sorry I've had to revert your changes. You made the article impossible to follow. There are two distinct polities: the Welsh principality 1216-1283 and the post-Conquest English principality. You can't mix up the sections. Also, the article is about the Principality, not the princes or Wales
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Hi, thanks for your update, I believe the correct route has been taken for now, as in all the references needed have been displayed and we are waiting for administration to complete the task, maybe just add a definitive reference for the 2008 Community shield to prove the same issue, and perhaps
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Hi there, thanks for taking a look at all those cite book templates with a rogue website parameter. Just to note that url= is a perfectly good parameter for the book citation. It is just the website= parameter that needs to go. A book can be available online, so the url= parameter points to it.
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I'm aware of modern literature, only with Knowledge (XXG) being a free source of knowledge it only makes sense to include copyright free books, and the medieval boroughs book is perfect for this time frame we're looking at. This is especially true because it's been correctly scanned and posted
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Hey, Cltjames, I hope you’re okay. I was thinking it would be a good idea to take the discussion on the UEFA Super Cup and Ronaldo’s Community Shield further. I consider that the PeeJay user is not giving much importance to the issue and just claims that there have been discussions about it in
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OK thanks, the problem wasn't necessary mobile view, it was when the Jaguar made front page for wikipedia there was an edit where it was written like this.... jaguar () .... So the idea was with text inserted into the empty bracket which was coding only it removed the bracket entirely from the
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Well, after trying too hard and losing a bulk of my most recent work, and someone else getting a barnstar, and despite my good faith edits and enthusiasm (thankfully a revert of one section has been 'approved' for the House of Aberffraw with modern book sources and some coding and references
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for additional explanatory text not citations. I assume you did that when you were still learning. Because of intervening edits I can’t just roll it back and it’s quite a bit of work to do it manaully. So i’m asking you do it please. Hopefully you understand the problem, If not please ask.
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it’s just a resource like Google books. just because something’s there doesn’t mean it’s reliable and there’s no ‘stamp’ of approval. In fact there’s no standard attached to it at all. There are dozens and dozens of modern sources which are good to us. Look this is one I randomly dug up:
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I looked at the scoring list for team GB, and the home nations (Wales, England, Scotland); I know this system is based on an Olympic qualification system, so GB represents 3 nations playing. As for your query about how England scored points, then maybe there could also be an error in the
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etc. I don't know if you are aware of the mouse 'hovering' function which means you can hover the mouse over an {sfn} to show the short reference, and then hovering over that pops up the entry in the bibliography if it's been made with {cite book}. This is done by clicking on
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OK, I simply deleted unnecessary references which I previously added and also added references in another section and wrote less than a few sentences. I thought there wasn't any major changes, making it a minor edit. But I will check up on this definition, thanks.
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you will see why, including the rather depressing fact that we are supposed to try to keep them down to about 40 characters! So we are always looking for a bit of a shorthand way of saying things without it becoming incoherent ... certain things are obvious, like
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in another article). This usually removed the scientific name in parenthesis, but it has trouble handling two consecutive parenthetic terms, i.e. (a)(b). I assume the front page used a similar preview method. I'll see if I can find a fix or find someone who can.
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Partially, force of habit, kinda playing it by the ear but also know what is being suggested; I wasn't too sure if MOS:Surname is applicable to the whole of the article, or just specific sections. I think I've covered my tracks for now, thx again, long day.
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I used all caps to get someone's attention for this particular reason... I don't know why people are ignorant like this waiting for the page to be removed as the main article and rudely reverting, when there is a problem identified a revert is not the
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Just for your information regarding the article about Llywelyn the Great, the source does mention Susanna as the most probable wife of Malcolm, Earl of Fife. In fact, this is the main argument of this source. You can find the whole paper in Jstor.
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I understand my edit wasn't perfect, I was hoping someone else would help finish the editing, reverting is simply deconstructive, maybe you can help complete the edit? My edit was better than broken coding, the revert simply doesn't make sense.
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Ok. I somehow missed a book entry in the first submit, I've improved the article with more bulk and references. I've added a tree list, please tell me if it fits in with the theme, or is unecessary? Otherwise, I hope it's acceptable this time.
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sources in the way that you did. A secondary source is needed. I’ve kept the primary source and list of penal laws as a footnote, separating it from any interpretation, which is necessary if a primary source is used. The Senedd web page is not
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I don't know if you actually took a look at the article before reverting... The coding wad incorrect and by undoing my edit the coding is incorrect and the article is incomplete. Please look at the revert before undoing someone else's work!
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about the current World Rugby Sevens Series? There is some contention over the standings points to be carried over from the Great Britain side to England (and potentially Scotland and Wales) if/when they play in the competiton next month.
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Thank you for the barnstars, the article came under criticism recently and needed an overhaul and I felt I had adequate knowledge to properly display the sequence of Kings, Royal Houses, and Lordships associated with the rulers of Wales.
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That's fine, like I said work in progress, at least we've identified there was no need for pre 1216 Princes mention in the article. However I still believe there should be work included on the Magna Carta, and also Llywelyn Bren.
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Ok, my thinking process was I did 2 edits, therefore I wanted to introduce one edit as potentially a minor edit, this is because I didn't alter anything direct in the article, only external links. But thanks for the info.
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ok well, I was getting around to finishing the reference and saw the whole article was unreferenced and decided to complete the task at hand after a night's sleep. Just a delayed reaction, I am aware of the issue.
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You can quite happily delete any old messages from ArbCom (I call it Admin spam). As the messages say, to opt out from the notices, just add at the top of this talk page, it doesn't display anything.
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OK, have amended SLS webpage to include split request, the reason I resubmitted the request is because even after reading instructions I was unaware of the process, I think I got it right this time. (
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using it as a source. That is absolutely fine provided you use your own words to convey the information. It’s more than fine - it is the way everyone edits and must edit. Look at this article:
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The article was on my to-do list since the video on it was released, so pleasantly surprised that when I came to work on it today, yourself and other had already sorted the major issues. --
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will be overtaken by modern scholarship. Pre mid 20th century and certainly pre WW1 won’t have the standard of scholarship we expect these days. Nevertheless pretty much anything by
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that may not have been. "Minor edit" has a very specific definition on Knowledge (XXG) – it refers only to superficial edits that could never be the subject of a dispute, such as
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that may not have been. "Minor edit" has a very specific definition on Knowledge (XXG)—it refers only to superficial edits that could never be the subject of a dispute, such as
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supporting it. But that’s not why I’m posting on your talk page. I missed a series of edits you made in December which has messed up the referencing and notes - it begins with
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The wide variety of allowed referencing styles is a source of considerable contention. They are very personal, and all have pros and cons. As regards HMS Hood: this is a
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I reverted your edit because it created inconsistency, which is a task I take seriously. However, I'm in a good mood today, so I'll take care of the rowheaders for you.
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for one editor's views, which I completely respect, by the way. There are further lengthy discussions with other experienced editors if you click the links at
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Ok, grammar check part 2. I believe the article should be ready now. Please alert me of issues which could be detrimental to the submission of the article.
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and correct information. I have mainly focused on Welsh (especially Gwynedd) medieval articles and will continue to refine those mentioned in need.
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Many thanks for your message - 'rv' just stands for 'revert'. Your point is valid, however, and I have re-added the key info with better sourcing.
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very well, because your very next edit, you added "Mr." to a surname. Please read and follow the Manual of Style guidance that I linked you to.
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I know this is belated since your work on that page was done in November, but I just stumbled across that page's edit history after being sent
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in this modern era. I mean for now these sources are better than nothing and can be seen as a second draft until better sources can be found.
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so the reference used was incorrect to follow that sentence. Again, your right, the information is sourced, but now can be read in the notes.
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However website= is the web version of publisher= and makes no sense for a book. So website= can be removed, but url= should remain. Cheers.
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is, other than for corporate events. I'll try to trim my sandbox request, then we'll see what I can come up with. Thanks for the advice.
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redundancy in the short description, and others we just have to busk a bit. I hope this helps, and thank you for your edits. Best wishes
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Thank you for your compliment and the barnstar. When I commit myself to an article, I try my best to finish what I started and feel the
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I’ve just been sorting out your addition today to the Laws subsection in the post-1284 section. Couple of things on sources: don’t use
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no doubt that book would be ideal (bit out of my price range right now), but how about some extracts from JSTOR, such as this
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OK, thanks for the advice. The lede has been reverted. Besides, I did not exceed the 3 reverts, unlike user
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Ok, thanks for the initiative, it's true, I didn't know how to approach the problem.
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Just saying thanks for the reference added for the family seats. Have a good day ;)
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Thanks, pretty much the same story too of how I started. Have a great weekend ;)
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You didn't fix the coding. All you did was make the table sloppy AF.
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