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Again, Knowledge (XXG)'s not a search engine; in fact, our search function is notoriously one of our weakest features. (When I do a search within Knowledge (XXG), I do it from Google's "Advance Search" feature.) I always advise using your search engine of choice, first with the supposed title or long
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No. The page will quickly become bloated if every unusual term is defined inside the article. The link should be made, which will give others the incentive of creating the article. If it is just a term (and not a subject that requires an article), you can link it to wiktionary instead of wikipedia
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I noticed some incorrect date formats on the page en.wikipedia.org/Flight_19 near the bottom, for example "Verified 2008-08-03" which does not look right since this is only April, so apparently it should be 2008-03-08. The edit form does not present that text for correction. What is the proper way
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im not really sure if im doing it wrong but ive tried everything. i was searching for a spainsh actor (juan jose ballesta) ...it seems his page is found when its in spanish but it cant be found when its in english.. anyway. i visited the spanish page and looked for a something that said transalate
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If an unusual term is a red link, rather than having a page describing it, should you explain the meaning in brackets? Obviously it would be best to create the page but I am trying to familiarise myself with style guidelines (which I already have a good understanding of but I can´t find this bit
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got put in early, when Knowledge (XXG) had few users and needed to focus their efforts. Today we have a lot more users and the number continues to grow, so I can't imagine any direction but upward for the total content here. Unfortunately, it's not always easy to see the quality trending upward
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Hi, let's look at a hypothetical situation. Joe Bloggs knows the first line (or title) of a poem, but not the author. He wants to find more info at Knowledge (XXG) about the poem or its author. He searches for the poem, but gets no relevant results. What can be done to help him? FYI the poem is
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I would like to nominate (or someone else can) an image that is in a Knowledge (XXG) article that is a Commons image. When I get to the step of editing the page to add the FPC blurb, it says the page does not exist, because it is in commons. What do I do? Does transclude just mean put it in
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I have read the fAQ but did not find my answer. I recently edited the page on Jimmy Carter, inserting a section on Carter's envirionmental commitment. But the last segment of my edits did not appear on the edited page; and instead the treatment omitted part of the original text. Being a new
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Above, an anon user noted a non-closed IfD - which seemed improperly closed/formatted, not forgotten. I attempted to close it, but apparently somewhere someone affected the bottom and top closure headings. I don't have the time to fix the affects of what I did to properly close
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Hi there - if there is an image that is on Images and media for deletion that is under discussion but hasnt been closed, yet the discussion is archived quite a few days in the past. What do you have to do to get the discussion closed and consensus reached? It is here -
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Since Knowledge (XXG) is whatever its users decide it should be, the definition of what belongs here tends to change slowly with time, usually in the direction of including more material. Ultimately, Knowledge (XXG) might contain everything that can be
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blocked for this reason. However, the block may include restrictions preventing anyone editing from that IP from creating a new account; that's usually reserved for people who keep evading their blocks by making new accounts. --
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I fixed it, and removed the tag from the image. Apparently for media the begin tag goes under the heading, whereas at AfD the begin tag goes above the heading. It must be one of those undocumented inconsistencies.
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of everything, but only what is "encyclopedic." An encyclopedia would probably not contain the full text of all an author's poems, or even all the titles of that author's poems. A search strategy I often use is:
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which states that to text can be reproduced under certain circumstances. Please read the license to find out if it applies to your project, if not you might need to reword the text you're attempting to
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I am creating a catalog of software systems and sometimes need parts of text from WIKIpedia. Is it valid to copy small parts of text for use on my site? Do I have to rewrite it in order to use it?
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If famous person XXXXX was born in America and his parents were born in America, but one of his grandparents was from Scotland, should the person be included in the category Scottish-American?
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I really want to create my own article but I have no idea how. Seriously, how do you do it? I hope to add some important articles into this website for the benifit of others. PLEASE help me.
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Your diff shows your text editor didn't keep some special characters in interlanguage links. I have fixed it. I once did the same thing with an old text editor to a couple of articles.
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Knowledge (XXG), not general knowledge questions, although depending on who is watching the Help desk at a given time, someone might take a stab at just about any question here. --
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for some examples. Learning to search means learning to use various search tools, and also it means learning where to look for various kinds of information. Knowledge (XXG),
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Knowledge (XXG) does not have full texts of poems, as that is not part of our purpose. I would suggest looking elsewhere, such as various online quotation dictionaries. (And
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edit, you added your signature to the end of the paragraph, which is not needed on an article page. You need only add a signature when leaving a message on a talk page. ~
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Actually, it appears as though the discussion was closed, but not properly. I believe the discussion tag can be removed from the image since it was closed as keep.
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As a watcher of recent changes, I try to look beyond the obvious vandalism. I occasionally come across changes that seem to be commercial self promotions such as
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in the Portuguese Knowledge (XXG), but i have doubt. Can i put the full lyrics in the article or not? Maybe i can, but i'm not sure, so i'm asking. Thank you. --
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The page you are currently viewing is an archive page. While you can leave answers for any questions shown below, please ask new questions on one of the
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I asked this question at the FPC talk page, but have found that policy talk pages seem to be ignored on Knowledge (XXG). Can someone here answer?
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on every row. So were I to venture a guess it would be that it can't be done. You could try the village pump and see if you can get a developer. —
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If somebody vandalize some Wikimedia project and get banned indefinetely from editing, will his/her IP address also get banned indefinetely? --
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I would like to share a relevant information with all wiki users about call center industry. Please have a look on both of links... Wiki link:
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Problem solved, at least for me. I went to the archive from before October 2006, and clicked where it said to go for more recent archives.
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They didn't go anywhere, I don't think. Though someone did blank the the main archives page and one of the pages from January today.
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I know Knowledge (XXG)'s search is weak. What I'm asking is what can we do to provide info that the wikisearch program can grasp. --
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If the discussion is old, you can contact an administrator to overview it, or just make a simple note on the project's talk page.
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I am trying to upload a file and it says that I am not a confirmed user. I was just curious to know when I would be confirmed.
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mentions nothing on how to change this, and I haven't seen any examples of anyone doing this. I just looked at the table at
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I know Knowledge (XXG) isn't a repository for everything and anything, but Knowledge (XXG) does include discographies:
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in every row, or centre-aligning the whole table? I am trying to centre align the attendance and reference columns in
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When uploading an image, how do i tell which is the right one license to use, if i had not encountered them before?
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then things start disappearing. It's an easy mistake to make, and is also the usual reason for text disappearing.
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It is amazing how inventive people can be when it comes to wasting time. Imagine if all that brainpower went into
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want to know about the literature review concerning food allocation either for relief or donation.thanks
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Thank you. As a relative newbie, I want to be careful not to overstep the bounds of good judgment. --
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That´s the general idea of transclusion. To substitute, put subst: in the squiggly braces before it.
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You can link something by putting square brackets before and after the word like ]. More information
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Since biologists generally agree that the most recent common ancestor of all living humans lived in
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I may also be remembering this incorrectly, so if anyone wants to correct me, go right ahead. ;)
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example, faulkner's short stories, why listed in black, red or blue?? 08:36, 7 April 2008 (UTC)
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We rarely indef block IPs, as most IPs get handed out to different people (known as a
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The result is not brilliant prose, but it's more understandable to me than Spanish. --
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Is there some way to centrally align a whole column of a table without having to put
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In my opinion, the more comprehensive Knowledge (XXG) is, the better, because
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Thanks. :) OK, full texts are better off elsewhere, but what about titles? --
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but I can't find any sources that say so at Knowledge (XXG) or Wikisource. --
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You might have to wait another day or two to be able to create a new page,
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No, the lyrics are copyrighted; that's a copyright violation, big-time. --
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from letter case variations and alternate spellings of article titles. --
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Translate Juan José Ballesta from the Spanish Knowledge (XXG) to English
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and learned you should be able to make new redirect pages right now. --
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I would say revert with a custom edit summary, then warn the user. --
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might have once said, "Recommended." You could also try asking on our
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contributor I don't know how this happened o4r what to do about it.
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Just like you would make a new page, except with the content being
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and request a change. If not, you can simply create a new account.
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Other websites have their own colour schemes set by their creators.
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How can a registered user make a redirect without requesting it.
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User become autoconfirmed 4 days after their account is created:
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Is there a policy to help with questions such as (for example):
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No, it's not appropriate. I removed it, and will warn the user.
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Knowledge (XXG) is licensed under a GNU Free Document License
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The problem was caused by an unclosed ref tag, fixed by this
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If it's your own work, you can choose a license (preferably
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is different and doesn't relate to technical restrictions.
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into english. but it couldnt be found. so what should do?
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What percent of people born in 1926 are still alive today?
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They were a copyright violation, and have been removed. --
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What percent of people born in 1926 are still alive today?
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and see what they can do. I have to get to work. Cheers.
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Copy text from WIKIpedia in order to use it on my website
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How to nominate picture from Commons for Featured Picture
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to fix such dates, or who to contact about fixing them?
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since the English version hasn't been created yet. --
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I'm two months behind but this is always fun to read.
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What's the status of the lyrics in the article here?
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Thanks for that, I should have checked. Funny, since
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http://www.callcentersindia.com/call_centers_news.php
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will take place between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in
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It's not a serious question, it's an Internet meme.
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