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revert. At the same time, if it was an attack, I find it more egregious having come from an administrator. I hadn't seen the policy you linked until now. I must admit I am more confused after reading it, than enlightened. I can't imagine overlooking an attack as productive, especially as they progress towards requiring oversight. It becomes even harder to ignore, when you esteem the attacked party. Best -
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some insight into the regulatory landscape in the UK, if you're able to provide it, and also the opportunity to conduct a discussion somewhere other than the internet equivalent of a hotel lobby, if you're willing. Accordingly, I'd be grateful if you'd respond via my e-mail address so we might have a (brief) discussion. Thanks, and best regards,
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some fashion (not just pretty pics, poked into text) can be a functional way of showing information. Not a brainstorm or anything and really something people do on
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I have observed some pretty remarkable contributions from this account. I am curious, why are you not an administrator. Pardon that you have struck me as the kind of editor who could be a good one, and that you seem qualified by a cursory review. I am working on an essay, and I believe you are of the
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and the tag was removed by another editor. If you get time, I would greatly appreciate a quick accessibility review, which would help ensure that the list meets 2011 standards. It's an older list, but I did put row and col scopes in; however, this is the first list I've done this for and I don't know
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As for delegating, well, I'm painfully aware that I'm not doing as much routine reviewing as I feel I ought, so I feel obliged to help when someone asks. Nevertheless, after around 30 years in education, I'm still in the habit of try to illustrate what I'm doing. Hopefully anybody tracking through my
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if they arise; and I'm always willing to help you if you get stuck, or don't understand how something works on
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I see a few significant issues with the current content and would appreciate the opportunity to review them with those of you with a standing involvement with the page. As a (very) new
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well received by academics. They were impressed with the rigor of the research and that is due in large part to your efforts. So yet again, Thank YOU! I will keep you posted as I continue to get the results out there. Also, if you would like a token of appreciation (aka
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Hey RexxS. This symbol: Ā¤ is used commonly throughout a number of featured lists (and current candidates). I don't even know what it's called but I wondered if screen-readers can deal with it? If not, (and I've asked this before, I know), is there a list somewhere I can easily refer to so that I
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Thank you for that. I hope I wasn't out of line, but I respect RexxS as well. So I would be offended if someone called him an "incorrigible madman". That does not impress me as a comment on content. Because the intent was not clear, and the user who posted it was an administrator, I did AGF and not
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element) produces the pauses associated with new lines (not preferred behaviour). An additional bonus is that the structure of the page becomes semantically correct, which ought to offer some advantages to re-users of our content who may convert into non-html formats. It's only small improvements,
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Hey man. Hope work is settling down. But no worries. I am still kinda stuck on the basic concept of what we did in painted turtle (all four species, top and bottom, using a table). I find that your table is much nicer way to show things than the default gallery. Also that organizing images in
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Hi Giants! I found a bit of time at last. As I prefer to do, rather than talk, I've gone ahead and made some tweaks to improve accessibility and markup towards modern standards. Hopefully you can see from each edit what I did. I'm afraid I've opened out the spacing quite a bit - it just helps me
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implementation as being somewhat more efficient. With regard to hyperbaric medicine in the US, there are legal and public health issues to consider in forming the consensus, and collaboration in defending the consensus will be more effective in deterring crassly commercial agendas. I'd appreciate
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of competitions, players, etc. so really should be marked up as lists, although we don't want a bullet point (ugly and takes up space in a table). The upside is that screen readers treat it exactly as a list (which is what Graham and others expect it to be); while the alternative (using an html
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can see what I did, and can probably replicate the processes on other lists. At least I'm hoping so before the RLRC queue gets too clogged up. It's a job that wants doing, so I'm not too dismayed. Cheers
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You're right in this case. I've explained as best I can at the FLC, and hopefully that will satisfy KV5. If you need further help, please feel free to ping me, and good luck with your nomination. Cheers
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Hello again RexxS. I have now added the original diagram to the Diving Incident Page. As far as I know the Incident Pit had never previously existed in any form. E John T. 13:04, 21 September 2011 (UTC)
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for how a text-only browser can come unstuck with rowspans - and that would affect users who have primitive computers and poor internet connections, such as you might find in less developed countries.
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last week, leaving a redirect in place. The bot ought not to be blanking from articles any images that have not been deleted, as they work just as well with the redirect. Cheers, --
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And a new image for decoration to celebrate your safe return to us. Hugs --
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So have you checked your mail at all recently? Page is ugly! Please!
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1966:PS, True Blood? Really? Dinos like vampires?
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