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1803: 1738: 1673: 1608: 1543: 1478: 1374:"a page unto itself". :-D That's not what I meant but I can see how it was interpreted that way. I meant that in the McConaughey example the behind-the-camera credits on a film are included in the *Film* Notes field. Sometime in the future, when her history becomes extensive, I predict an editor will merge her *Other works* credits regarding films with the *Film* section. Ciao! 1104: 1031: 656:'s body of work that includes film, TV and video games is in a section called "filmography". But they ain't all films! I preferred your edit. It looked much tidier, in my opinion. The only error was having "films" as the table header. Aside from that, I think it was fine. I think the word "filmography" is misused in numerous articles. 278:
This is not the first time you have been asked not to instill your own ideas on filmography tables (as witnessed in above section). There are standards for a reason, please use them. The new heading code is much simplified, hiding the hard-code markup from editors. And again, blue is the preferred color. Please see
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tables, and I put forward a suggestion for including a "medium" column in the general filmography, which could serve the purpose of presenting the credits in chronological order, but which could be made sortable and therefore allow TV or film credits to be looked at individually. The discussion is at
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I did wonder why no one responded (though that might just be because I just figured out how to use those :'s)! I'm not sure, though - I think it looks better with something to differentiate the headers from the titles, etc., and having the years, etc. all separated when some are the same (like: 1991,
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until a consensus is reached, and anyone, including you, is welcome to contribute to the discussion. Users may edit the article during the discussion, including to improve the article to address concerns raised in the discussion. However, do not remove the article-for-deletion notice from the top of
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Hi -- thanks for the recent improvements to the filmography table on Colin's biography. Looks good and your peers approve! Can I find out from you the evidence that Colin played John Leary in 2009 Nan's Christmas Carol? Is this only from IMDB or do you have personal or other conclusive facts to back
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noticed I had a new message, I didn't do it on purpose. I decided to stop editing filmographies, it seems to be a lot more complicated than I thought and I don't want to cause trouble. :) Thanks for taking the time to correct me, and I like your name (sounds vaguely familiar). ♪Your Opheliac♫ 08:02,
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correctly. And you're still removing "Episode(s):" from the 'Notes column without consensus. Please at least properly learn the first two MOS guidelines when applying your edits, and please consider halting the latter practice to save the rest of editors a lot of extra work having to clean up after
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I do review before saving. The message bar tends to blend in for me, though; apparently I'm not too observant, heh. I've actually never read Lord of the Flies (though I've heard of it, of course), but I did just read the part on Jack Merridew - he sounds a bit brutal! ♪Your Opheliac♫ 18:12, 31 July
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I saw that the posts were only four minutes apart. I've certainly hit save and then seen a message bar; it shows that you were reviewing the edit before saving. I'd not seen your edit when making the above post; I'm sure I took more than four minutes on it. This area has been a bit contentious, but
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Oh, I'm sorry =\ I didn't know I was doing that - I just thought it was kind of a case of "pick the one you like best", though I did try to use the one I thought was more 'recent'. I'm confused now though; is the above right, or did I miss something..? I did read through the links, but I think Jack
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says that red links are fine. Basically, you're creating the link so that once there is an article, it automatically becomes a blue link. If you don't link it, and an article is eventually created, then the creator of that article has to go around to each article that could conceivably link to it
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I notice you've been adding sortable film tables, and I thought you may be interested in this. By adding a sort key, you can sort titles to avoid sorting by "A", "An" or "The". By also adding a "no link" to those that titles that are not linked, you can also sort the title without creating a red
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It is not clear why you are reverting the coding on tables to older versions, and changing the heading color. Some of what the code you are using is very outdated, from several versions prior, and you are only setting Knowledge (XXG) backwards. The blue heading has been preferred for some time.
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Hello! I noticed that you're doing quite a bit of work on filmographies. I felt that I should point out a couple things to you. First, filmographies (or any list of works) should be in reverse chronological order. Therefore, 2009 would be at the bottom and not the top. Second, using "XXXX in
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If you look at the diff, it appears that under 2001, "Web Girl" changes to "Virtually Casey"; "Work" changes to "Worked"; 14 episodes (2002-2003) changes to 15; "Jackie Chan Adventures" changes to "Teen Titans" and "Everwood" changes to "The Robinsons: Lost in Space". Did you mean to make those
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Well thank you. I try to be the friendly sort. To answer your question, there's no rule and there's nothing to even suggest that one format is used more often than an other. There's a discussion you may be interested in reading, and commenting on which started about the use of seperate awards
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page to use more rowspans; on things like "TV movies". This is a major impediment to accessibility and I'm asking you to cease the practice, immediately. Ultimately, this is all going to have to be reworked and I hope the above example is enough to convince you that this is not a matter of mere
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Hi. I missed the above reply. You would be best off listening to me on this issue. Teh blue is non-standard and really only a fistful of folks ever pushed for it. I'm cleaning up all sort of messes in filmographies and welcome your help. I just
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Thank you for restoring the above-referenced credits. I think the McConaughey example reduces page usage but ... nevertheless ... it's important to provide Ms. Barrell's film history both in front of and behind the camera. :-)
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there is telling me that it's not been agreed upon?? I didn't know filmography tables could be so complicated, heh. Is there anyone I could ask about the questions I have? ♪Your Opheliac♫ 15:33, 4 June 2010 (UTC)
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Yet another thing. Please don't add episode names in the same line as television show titles. This content belongs in the "Notes" section, in quote marks, not in the title. There is a standard format at
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I just figured out / remembered how to respond to these... hopefully I'm doing it right. Anyway, thank you! :) These things change so often it's hard to keep up. I'll do better in the future, though!
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I forgot to mention that the rowspans broke the sortability. Even if the other editor doesn't personally like the tables to be merged, the removal of rowspans was an improvement in terms of
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regarding changes. Please use the current guidelines/coding for filmographies if you want to update tables or create new ones, which is very simplified:
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as well...) Also, your removal of the "Episode:" from Filmography 'Notes' column will be considered controversial by some (and is not necessary under
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I just forgot about this thread. I see you've less then 600 edits in the last year and a half... while I've made more than that in the last ten days.
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You're welcome! :) Her Filmography isn't as extensive as the above-named actors, so I didn't feel it quite deserved a page unto itself. Thank you! ~
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Hello. Thank you for your work on creating actor filmography tables. Regarding your work where you are changing the headings, for example:
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Well, they're inappropriate in the contexts we've seen you using them, and you've done this to at least a hundred articles. You
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1991, 1991) looks a little repetitive. Thank you, though. :) I did wonder when I saw I had a new message what I was doing wrong
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for filmographies. If you have worked on filmographies that incorporate episodes under the title, please fix them. Thank you.
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On the other hand, if the film was a short or something that isn't going to have an article, it's likely best left unlinked.
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Thank you for creating the table. Please restore the director, producer, writer credits you deleted in the process. See
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If you know that the film or TV show is notable enough for an article but it just doesn't have one yet, then link it.
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dateranges in a format like "2012-2015" are not correct, and should instead be "2012–15" (notice the use also of an
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again to fix it. If I misunderstood what happened, or if you have any questions, you can leave a message on
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The explicit years on each row are also about accessibility as well as being able to sort the table. On
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is correct, but the 7th Heaven Work/Worked was a mistake - I probably read it wrong. As for
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that an edit performed by you may have introduced errors in referencing. It is as follows:
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are reserved for titles of television shows, films, books, and music albums. Basically,
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help fix them, now. See the Delpy example, and others that Rossrs and I have fixed.
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There's be a ton of talk about this and the consensus is pretty clear. Cheers,
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Please check this page and fix the errors highlighted. If you think this is a
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to convert filmographies to tables. Thank you for taking the time to do it
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Youropheliac, all of the examples above lack consensus, as the RFC on
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and put the links in himself. So it's simpler to just have red links.
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filmographies. A couple of things – First, you may want to review
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Hello Satinandsteel. I notice that you've been doing some work on
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for more information. Click on edit to see the coding. Thanks! --
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rather than a "regular" dash...). (You may also want to review
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Oh! And episode titles should only be in "double quotes", not
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It did? How so? All I did was 'fix' the Filmography table.
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For your work cleaning-up filmography tables. Cheers,
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Just thought you'd be interested in what's going on:
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found. Ping me and I'll fill you in further. Cheers,
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Thank you. -- 1229:20:27, 19 June 2016 (UTC) 1168:00:24, 17 June 2015 (UTC) 741:enjoy... and keep it up. 715: 494:16:25, 31 July 2010 (UTC) 440:04:33, 31 July 2010 (UTC) 385:06:53, 29 July 2010 (UTC) 327:03:29, 29 July 2010 (UTC) 93:Knowledge (XXG):Questions 1658:01:05, 20 May 2022 (UTC) 1454:. Please add them back. 1304:22:20, 9 July 2016 (UTC) 1156:report it to my operator 832:Not quite sure which of 606:link. An example is at 408:User talk:RexxS#rowspans 403:User:RexxS/Accessibility 305:16:34, 3 June 2010 (UTC) 292:14:30, 2 June 2010 (UTC) 1528:01:01, 3 May 2021 (UTC) 1057:my operator's talk page 399:Hi, again. Please see: 231:Filmographies June 2010 1839:the configuration page 1774:the configuration page 1709:the configuration page 1644:the configuration page 1579:the configuration page 1514:the configuration page 1113:automatically detected 812:Hyperdoctor Phrogghrus 773:Hyperdoctor Phrogghrus 18:User talk:Youropheliac 1392:Editor has nominated 719:The Original Barnstar 251:. 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