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pretty special to you, but rest assured it will be fine. Vandalism on the featured article isn't as overwhelming as you might expect, and generally it's reverted within minutes (if not seconds); on the flip side, often being on the main page serves as a peer review of sorts since it's open to a wider audience, you might see a tiny tweak here or there coming from an IP editor. In any case, your article will be fine. Cool subject btw, I used to fold too! was on the
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Hello Jesse, We are needing guidance on which articles to review in Unit 11. The issue is that the layout of the table for "Students/Articles" at the bottom of the Class
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Hey Jesse! I noticed that you commented on the Harry S. Truman FAC, but it is now languishing. If it meets your standards, can you vote "support" or otherwise comment if it needs more work? I'm not a major editor on the article, but with my buddy
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Ways to avoid this include editing a specific section, as that lowers the chance that you will conflict with someone else's edit. There's nothing wrong with making small edits anyway, rather than large changes. Alternatively, you could copy the wiki-syntax into your text editor of choice, modify it,
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One quick question for you about images. Are we supposed to use "commons" for all images that we post? It seems quicker and easier to just bring them into our page, particularly when it is a photo that we took ourselves. But, want to be sure I'm following all the rules! If you don't mind, please
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Up until now I had assumed that they weren't allowed or something. One could section the page off, one for each reviewer. However, it may be too late to do this, since the nomination seems to be closing down now that Emw gave his support. Due to this, I'm indifferent either way, but I'll keep it in
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software (which powers Knowledge (XXG)) will see that there is a conflict, and show you the issue. At this point, you have to solve it, and manually merge your changes with the other ones. The first person to hit Save doesn't have to do this of course. Mediawiki is smart though, and won't throw an
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Thanks for your contributions. I stayed up too late creating that article. I have some samples of his handwriting from the "Church Book" from Cradley Heath to add at some stage as an image. Did you see my comment on the talk page enquiring whether we can use th engraving of Tunnicliff which was
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Thanks to you both! Yes it took a lot of time and effort, it was sort of a self-taught crash-course in molecular and computational biology. Yes, the source for those Participation and Performance graphs might be one. But users have to download the software, complete a WU, and upload it for it to
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Hi, I'm so glad you can help! Could you sign yourself up as an Online volunteer on ? Scroll all the way down to the bottom. The professor doesn't have any Knowledge (XXG) experience, so I'm a little bit worried about this. But hopefully with enough hand-holding, everything will go smoothly.
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Thank you for your efforts. I have removed the Dead End tag because it's no longer accurate, as well as the Orphan tag because there are incoming links. However, its always a good idea to add more incoming links where appropriate. I left the Wikify tag because there is still further cleanup and
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Hi Jesse V, I picked you to introduce myself because your name was listed second on my class project instructions. I figure Neelix gets most of the new people as he is listed first. I hope your day is going well. Thanks for volunteering to help us with the project as I have never done any wiki
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Thanks for the reminder. I hope PumpkinSky is just taking a break. I read the comments in his RFA; they seemed like attacks on his character rather than an analysis of his current record. People need to stop being so immature. PumpkinSky needs to forget about that, come back, and move on. •
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and am writing to introduce myself. I was an independent webmaster for a few years and so I am hopeful that I won't need to ask too many questions. So far, everything makes good sense to me! Feel free to click on my user page to learn more about me.
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Ah, thanks for the note. I thought there was a small chance that it could be semi-protected. Thanks for the reassurance. And what do you mean "I used to fold". Why aren't you still folding? Their new software, V7, makes running F@h pretty simple. •
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Hi. Been a while. Remember once you said if I needed your help that I could call on you. Can't think of a more reliable user. I Heart you.
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