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1456:*Hi Argento! With the really experienced editors (many years, thousands of edits), many work off of scripts, moving quickly, making clean-up and consistency changes across dozens of articles with a standardized description (like "Do general fixes and cleanup" which, I agree, isn't exactly describing much.) Looking at one of their edits or a couple of reverts may give an opposite impression (like troublemaking) of their overall mission. In this case, APOEL F.C. is part of the APOEL multi-sport club so the designation "F.C." could be pretty significant, thus the removal of the shortcut. I don't know for sure if that was the editor's intention since they didn't leave a better description, but it's a strong guess. A good way to get that editor's attention can be to make a comment on the Talk Page of the article in question and then tag the editor's talk page alerting them to the conversation. Don't give up the good work. Cheers, 1791:. I'm going to describe what I did in a little detail since this is how I will move articles into my sandbox from now on. First I copied the entire Fast Carrier article except for the Categories at the end (are categories always at the end of the article or might they ever be included at the top or in the middle?). Then I pasted it into my sandbox (slightly different, I'm still kind of phobic about doing things like a query/replace on the text of a live article) then before saving the change I did the find/replace as instructed above. The results are in my sandbox 363:
reasons. While I'm considering trying to salvage a couple which I consider to be important, there are others I'm not interested in so will only make notations of this nature in the hopes that the interested parties return to them (via messages on the individual talk pages). Ergh. Why do I feel to compelled to take this on? I just wanted to ensure that I was following policy and not vandalising pages. Again, your input is thoroughly appreciated & I'm feeling more confident in what I'm doing as a result of your missive. Thank you! --
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this the original art work and will you be using it just for the article on the album". I tried using the normal dialog at the Commons home page. I was thinking perhaps I just remembered the dialog wrong and at some point I would get to those questions but I didn't. So right now there is an image uploaded in the commons that I think needs to be removed (or needs additional information). That file is: File:RoryGallagherAgainstTheGrain.jpeg
526: 1764:, then copy to your sandbox. When written out like that it sounds like an involved process but it should take about 20 seconds of real time. When transferring back you'd just do the reverse. That's the you-need-not-bother-looking-at-each-image answer but you can always visit each image's page to see its licensing status to check whether you need to disable if for a sandbox, and one tip is that any 317:
a Google News Archive search, at least. If you prefer another search engine, go for it. If the name is common, for example, a person surnamed "Johnson", then add some additional search terms like "artist" or "sculptor" or whatever will help separate the wheat from the chaff. If there seems to be potential for an article, then leave the redlink be. Or better yet, write the article.
537: 311:. Then, there is a list of the most popular articles with "Melbourne" in the title: a cricket ground, a football club, and so on. At the bottom of that list is a box that says, "containing Melbourne". Clicking that will produce a list of every single Knowledge article with the word "Melbourne" in the article text. This is a powerful tool. 1740:, and part of that, is that the use is claimed fair for a specific purpose always in a specific location or locations with a rationale for that use there ("this image is fair use in Article X because..."). Thus, the image is never going to be properly fair use for display anywhere else, such as a sandbox, talk page, etc. End digression. 323:
simply by asking this question the way you did, I can see that you are a thoughtful, caring editor. If someone later comes along and does an hour's research, digs up notability, and starts an article, then they can use the same technique I described above to link to that new article. So be it. If someone restores the redlink, so be it.
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use exemption for the article(s) that are about the album but not for anything else like my sandbox. So in the future I should I assume stop doing this, or at least be more careful if I copy a whole article into my sandbox make sure there aren't images with use restrictions? Just wanted to make sure I'm understanding this correctly.
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The look of that guitar was something he was known for. It really was indicative of who he was and the play on words of the album title makes more sense with that picture. The one there now is a new picture by some record company. You can still see the grain of the guitar but I think its a lot clearer with the original picture.
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I assumed that it would get compressed down into the appropriate size. Some systems do that so its better to start with a big picture so the detail is there if you need it. That was my thinking anyway. Either way the iTunes suggestion is a good one. If I need to do this again (hopefully i won't) that
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Usually I don't load images to the commons but I need the artwork for an album. I remember there was a special dialog I used that walked me through it but I can't seem to find that. I remember the dialog I'm thinking of asked me specific questions like "which page(s) will be referencing this" and "is
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I am curious how I can produce an article that displays the notability of a company. I have sources from major publications like Entrepreneur and and Smoke Magazine (major magazine regarding the cigar industry). My sources include both online and print material. I am trying to learn the process of
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working, and so there are many thousands of grandfathered-in uses. Note that you could first use search and replace to change all instances of "image:" to "file:" (that replacement can remain permanently), and then do the secondary search and replace of [[file: to [[:file:. I do understand why you're
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I guess I'm dense. I can't understand how to use the template after reading the quick guide (which led me to a page on to help page on {{cite journal}} that seemed to just say by putting the template into an article will produce the formatted data olong the side. I don't see how: I need to put the
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such as Monobook that separates out a "search" button and a "go" button, which is what we had for years (I have never understood why it was removed when they implemented the terrible default vector skin). I also imagine there's a way to separate out a Search and a Go button in the Vector skin by some
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Copyright still covers the image. It is just the same as if you took a photo at a gallery of a famous artist's latest painting. You can't use that photo to make and sell posters. The artist (or the TV production company) still hold the copyright on those works. That includes all rights to control and
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You can use this tool to help research the potential of redlinks. If a redlinked name is mentioned on many Knowledge pages, then that is an indication that it is a promising article topic. No hits may indicate that it is less promising, but don't take this as definitive. Do a Google Books search, and
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Thanks. Now I get it. I do think there is a good reason to use a different image although its not a major deal. The original album art work is what I want to use. It was a picture just of his famous Stratocaster guitar showing the wood grain that was very distinctive, all worn out from constant use.
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which will display a free example image that is the same size and configuration of the image on the live article to allow you to adjust it for placement and size and whatnot and clicking on the image will take you to the page of the image that is used on the live article but does not display in your
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There are templates that help you. When you open the edit window, there should be a box in the menu at top left "Templates." Click that then choose which cite you want to use and a box will appear for you to add information then insert. If "templates" is not there at top left, go to the top right of
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That's what the culturally challenged Sydney-siders call us since Aboriginal Yowie totems were installed in the CBD. You just can't keep a good, long standing battle of the states down. I must say that I feel compelled to commend you on your good taste in selecting Melbourne as the example. My first
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When you get skilled at this, you can do a good-faith search for sources in less than a minute. If you conclude that the topic simply isn't notable, and that the potential for an article is weak, then feel free to delete the redlink by removing the square brackets. This is an editorial judgment, and
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in the "Critical reception/response/reaction" section. The thing is that the percentage (of critics who gave a positive review) and the "average score" (out of 10) are typed directly onto the article without using any templates, etc. This means that every time they are updated, we will have to wait
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Are images that one took themselves of a copyrighted program (i.e. off a screen) subject to the same restrictions as standard copyrighted material that is not user generated? The reason I ask is because I want to upload a picture of a TV show that I took off the screen but I got into controversy in
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By the same token, I've managed to find some permalinks to missing external references and am adding until someone steps in to clean things up. Most of these articles, in themselves, have already been categorised as being short of verifiable sources, bad articles and questionable for a plethora of
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I'm working through a few of the 'arts' pages (artist biographies & notable works). Many of the entries seem to have red 'wish list' links that have been in place for years, while the entries have hardly had a look-in for as many years. While I understand that there are reasonable 'wish lists',
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checks it too but I am not certain) and I often find that the user has received multiple level 1 or 2 warnings in a short period of time and I usually leave a 4im when I see this. The purpose of my comment is that even if many users do not check the history, there will eventually be a stick in the
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People don't have a problem with names of female celebrities suffixed by the last names of their husbands. I am not collecting examples so i the one i am mentioning is enough.But take the example of Abhishek Bachchan. Editor's are so irrational they are havin a problem to let me mention that he is
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Hello, I am a new editor. I have made changes to several entries without any apparent problem. Now I am trying to write new articles and am running into trouble. I have written an article in my sandbox and am not correctly creating the reference list, though I've followed the instructions. I'm
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Thanks for telling me that. Had no idea. Is there a consensus among experienced editors about the best way to do this? Do more experienced people tend to edit in place? Among other things I thought it might look weird to someone reading the page to see minor changes happen in the sort of haphazard
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This morning I received a message that user Werietch had modified my sandbox and removed the image there. (The image was the album cover for the Rory Gallagher album Blueprint) The justification was WP:NFCC#9 If I'm interpreting this correctly its stating that those album cover images have a fair
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I've managed to redirect a couple of links to entries which cover the red links as thoroughly as they should need to be covered. There are, however, a couple of historical people of small notability which may be expanded at some point but, again, as the salient points regarding their relevance are
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ecause and all of the speedy deletion templates start with it.) Tagging with G7 does not guarantee deletion if the page tagged is considered useful or has contributions by others, but is the standard method for such requests. Note that pages in your userspace you created, should instead be tagged
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So I think some of the pictures were using "image" rather than "file". So I repeated the proces of find/replace matching for "[[image" and replacing it with "[[:image" This was an easy way to take out all the pics and I can repeat the process easily if I want to replace the text as one big chunk
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now. I noted that the effect wasn't uniform. Actually there were only 3 find/replaces when I expected more, I think there are six pictures in the original article. I'm going back to look at it now. I think some pictures have "image" rather than "file" or something. Anyway that's where I'm at now,
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Cheers for your prompt response, Cullen! I realised, by using common sense, that this search strategy is obvious. I can be such a moron at times. I'm pleased to have found that I've already established that a few of these 'wish list' pages only point to articles within the same sphere of interest
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Think of it this way: Hosts tend to stay for months, or in the case of an old guy like me, well over a year. Most guests tend to drop by once or twice, and then move on. That makes them "past guests", if you will. Those guests who return frequently will continue to be listed as guests. Some will
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I've been working on articles related to Rock music. My usual way to work if the article is small (e.g. an album article) is to throw the whole article into my sandbox then make changes and roll them back into the live version. Usually, I try to roll them in at the sentence or paragraph level so
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every instance of a word. The idea is that it is suppose to enhance the understanding of the article, and once something has been defined there is no reason to redefine or redeclare it for every instance. I know my wording isn't great on this one, maybe someone else can improve it if needed?Ā :)
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Hello Iryna Harpy, and welcome to the Teahouse. When you enter a topic name into the search box, look carefully. Try a really common name as a test case. I notice that you live in Australia, so try "Melbourne" for the sake of this example. Of course, the first article that pops up is the article
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I'm trying to de-orphan an article (Smart Sparrow) by linking it to another article (Adaptive Learning). This makes sense since Smart Sparrow is mentioned on the Adaptive Learning page. I've put in an edit on the Adaptive Learning page, and added the line in the edit summary that is supposed to
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As to the follow-up question, why copy any of the images? Here's what I suggest for the situation you encountered of an article with lots of images. To make an image a link instead of display, you just prefix a colon before the markup, e.g., ] So, click edit on the article, click the search and
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needs more structure. I started to copy that article into my Sandbox but then was concerned about all the pictures. So the question I should have asked is: is there an easy way to know if copying a picture into my sandbox would cause a problem? Or should I just assume that all pictures are copy
1388:. Nobody needs to give awards, once you have attained a particular level, you can display that badge. The other edit you have pointed out look all right to me. He has not removed the link, as you mentioned in your edit summary. He has just removed the pipelink as the club is called APOEL F.C..-- 665:
Welcome to the Teahouse, Binko100! You see where it says "Advanced" on your toolbar? Click that first. Then click on the second button from the right. It's the one with the arrow coming out of the rectangle. That will create the redirect format. From there you put in "International Committee on
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Also worthy of noting, although it technically only takes one link to article space to de-orphan an article, many editors prefer to see a minimum of three links and believe that leaving it an orphan until that is accomplished actually encourages improvement in or creation of other articles and
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While writing article, i need to quote a Page number of an authentic book so i used reference as (Page No: 68, Book Name, Author Name). Now in same article i need to mention 4 more pages of same book to explain some fact and i again used reference tage with text (Page No: 78, Book Name, Author
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In future, if you want to rename a page, you can place your cursor over the small arrow in the edit bar on the top of the page, and click "Move" in the dropdown menu. From there, just replace the current page name with the new name and click the "Move page" button below. Then, you are done.
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Update: Hi, I've done a search on he's only released one album on Hieroglyphics Imperium Recordings (needs at least two to qualify), and may be dropped from this label because his 2012 EP was not released under it. He's also never charted on any national music chart. Also, do look at
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A user is not permitted to change the wording of another editor's comments, either on his own talk page or any other talk page, but the user is permitted to delete any warnings from his own talk page; the act of deleting them is taken as meaning that he has seen the warning. -
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Hi Ianeds, and welcome to the Teahouse! The short answer is that you cannot make the title of an article appear italic in the address bar, so far as I know. But to make the title of an article appear italic at the top of a page, simply add {{Italic title}}. Hope this helps!
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I also am having problems with the reference list. I checked the reference page and it told me to enter "{ { Reflist } }" which I did, but the list of references won't show up (although the little footnote numbers do). All of my references are done with the "< ref :
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Welcome to the Teahouse, Aish.ego. You must cite a reliable source for any claims about "success" or "popularity". Why do you think it improves these biographies to make that claim? Is this the subject of extensive discussion in reliable sources, or is it just trivia?
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I've successfully gotten another article added to Knowledge. Now I want to go to other articles (and I know there are many!) that reference the subject and add in the wikilink. How do I search for them? If I use the search bar, it just takes me to the main article.
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there is a good audit trail rather than just re-dumping the whole sandbox and just replacing the entire article at once. (I know in theory I could just edit the live article but just not comfortable with that, I like testing it out in a space that's not live first).
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phobic about live replacements, but so long as you don't hit save page, you should never have a problem (I constantly use live articles and the show preview button for all kinds of silly tests, often completely unrelated to the actually article). Glad this helped.--
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on iTunes which is as big as the one you uploaded. I just think that reliable sources should be used, not from blogspots. Have you uploaded it to Knowledge? consider adding it with {{Template:Extra album cover}} let me know if I can help with anything else.
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If I want to cite a journal, I can use {{cite journal}} - But I have no idea what to do with it. (And Knowledge persists in making finding out how to use its zillion tools almost impossible except through the friendly real people at the Teahouse and the
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What is the difference between the two, as they both have to do with vandalism work. I know what rollback is as I have the permissions to use it, but I am unaware of what a reviewer does. I know they work with pending changes, is that all? Thanks
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Dear Cullen .It is not trivia, it is nformation. Someone who is searching for this actor must know what is helping him to at least survive in his industry.What made him enter the Cannes film festival or Oprah Winfrey's show or even the industry!
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already outlined within the entry itself. I know of the "Most Wanted" list but am wondering if there is some way of tracking how many articles are linking to the yet to be created page. Thank you, in advance, for your time and assistance!
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Hey there! Welcome to the teahouseĀ :) I think that's just a bug in the updating time of the search feature of MediaWiki, what with keeping up with 4 million pages in articlespace alone it takes it a while. Wait a day or two then tryĀ :)
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Hello, i was wondering if there is kind of warning that can be given on someone who edits for no reason, changing and reversing the content for edit counts purpose probably. well you guys can decide if you watch what happened in here.
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I want to thank LukeSur. I isntalled ProveIt and found it easy enough to use. In response to Fat Out!: I could not find "Templates" or "Cite" at the top left. Nor could I find "Cite" or "templates" at the bottom right of the menu.
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A list of matching page names drops down as you type the query (unless you have that turned off in your preferences). The search box will navigate directly to those, but to get search results instead: choose Search, or choose
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tool (instructions to do this are on that page). It's a brilliant device that handles creating a citation in a user-friendly way, through a little interface rather than just text. I'd strongly recommend getting it. Cheers
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improves the overall well-being of the wiki. There are some cases where it is obvious that this will never happen, which is why there is "some" editor discretion involved. If you think that other articles could link to
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108.216, read the article and you'll see how. His career only has to be active from 1969 to 2010, a 41 year period, to cover 6 decades. Spanning 6 decades is different from saying that his career has spanned 60 years.
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They are, excluding Smoke Magazine. This is print media only. I found a version on the company's page, but assumed linking back to their page more than once seemed odd. Plus, the magazine did not intend for it to be
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Hello, Ukulele Guy! If you see an article that is still on the Articles for creation list after being declined, it's probably because the editor has submitted it again. Also, there's a talk page for the reviewers at
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He has displayed Master Editor II, which means that he has made over 51000 contributions to WP and has been contributing for more then 7 years. But he is entitled to in fact display the next one. You can see that on
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Easy! you may say the entire article and record the whole thing, or you may use an automated program to do the recording for you. Save the file as an .ogg and upload it to the article you want to use it. Just read
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sandbox where it isn't appropriate. I hope this helps. If you need any further help, I would be happy to assist (I actually have some stuff on this topic in my sandbox and a bugzilla ticket in for a better fix).
983:! There are hundreds of places to link out there! No way I'm ever going to get to them all (the guy had over 5000 music track credits, so his name is on hundreds of pages}! Is there a bot that helps with that? 3868:) Hello. He started at 16 in the 1960s (1); '70s (2); '80s (3); '90s (4); 2000s (5); and 2010s (6). What was not intuitive is that his career spanned only a small portion of the 60s and the 2010s. Best regards-- 353:(the names only came up twice to three times) and were probably written by the same person in the first place. There are also some problems for common names where none of the potential candidates fit the bill. 287:
more than half relate to cited authors who (having looked into their status) are not going to become notables and there doesn't seem to be any logical rationale for imagining that such pages would be created.
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When I begin to type "The Chathams, New Jersey" in the search box, there are no displays in the list of available articles. After I finally type out the full name, I can click on it and it will take to me to
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On a related (and less important) note, you should not have the categories from the article you are working from live. You can either skip copying them, or you can place nowiki tags around them (<nowiki:
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in use. It might be possible to replace the current one with the other and delete the current, if there was some good reason for doing so, but having two fair use images for one album would normally fail
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Hi There! I see you have uploaded an image to Knowledge Commons. If you don't want the image to be there, you can request it to be deleted, you may notify an admin there of put in a deletion tag. Cheers!
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I have these two userboxes: User:Miss Bono/Userboxes/friends and User:Miss Bono/Userboxes/age. i want to change the color of the link to get a best contrast with the black background. Can someone help
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Welcome back to the Teahouse, Matty.007! Starting tomorrow I can definitely help you create pages for years in Switzerland. I love eliminating backlogs of articles that need to be created. Happy editing!
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Hi, I am testing out new content and updated links for the creation of a page for guardNOW. I was wondering if someone could have a look at my Sandbox to see if I'm on the right track; here is the link:
1930:" encoding. (Note: I added spaces into the version so it wouldn't read it as code-- I obviously don't have spaces between the braces or the angle brackets in the article). What am I doing wrong? Thanks. 475:
thoughts re. the USA tend to be of New York (culturally sophisticated and cosmopolitan, much like Melbourne)... unless it sprung to mind because you're not adverse to a flutter on the gee-gees a la the
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Twinkle does not check the history. It does check to see whether a warning has been left on the user talk page in the past minute (to prevent two users warning for the same incident), but nothing more.
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Ta, Vchimpanzee. I understood what Cullen meant. I could have given the same analogy using Phoenix just picking a state at random. As it happens, he's right on the money: I am, in fact, a Yarra Yowie!
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I'm branching out a bit and have tried reviewing some of the articles submitted for review (other than my own!). The bot is a big help, though doesn't always give me the reason to decline the item.
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Name)....(Page No: 107, Book Name, Author Name)....Is this correct approach as in references section we get 4 link to same book with different page numbers? Here i am creating article related to it,
1077:, at the end of the line of text on the flag are two links: "related articles" and "suggestions may be available". Clicking on the first one will preform a semi-refined search on wiki for you as 2235:
I created an article titled "Knobody" because there are two figures in the music industry named "Knobody". One is a producer and A&R (This one already has a wikipedia page titled knobody).
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What he has done does deserves to be first. Notability is not inherited. If he had done nothing but be the son of famous parents and the husband of a famous wife, he wouldn't have an article. --
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Follow up question. I realize now this is the question I should have asked at first. I tried SuggestBot (very cool idea btw) and started to work on a totally different topic, the page on the
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of corse m stopping n soon am going to quit this biased WP... i wntd to add an additional info that he is known primarily in India, n outside of India, he appears due to and with his wife.
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wrote an article about a person's career being dependent on their spouse, then absolutely that could be quoted here. But otherwise? No. That information, as you say, can NOT be included
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mud that will come along, check, drop a 4im, watch the editor, and then report the next instance. Trolls are trolls and if that is what they want to do, then they will end up blocked.
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The page that I am attempting create is for Knobody the rapper. I would like to know how to change the article title from "Knobody" (because it already exists) to "Knobody (rapper)"ā€¦
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is a tool for semi-automating repetitive tasks (such as adding wikilinks). It's not something I've personally used much, but there are instructions at that page. Hope that helps! --
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for someone to update it manually. So is there any way we could create a template using some sort of coding to copy and paste the data from the RT page directly into Knowledge?
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Is anyone able to clarify whether an editor who deletes warnings from their talk page is refactoring talk page comments, and if that is refactoring how does that reconcile with
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There are several ways to do it. I would use named references (so that you only need to enter the citation details once), and the 'rp' template outside the reference tags. See
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I have tagged the non-free Commons image for speedy deletion. Mdebellis, the only place I can see that such an image would be fair use for is in the article on the album and
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What I need, I think is to remove the current image (a new picture from a CD release) and replace it with the image I want (the original art work image). Is that doable?
1032:. Once you do this, scroll back to the top of the page and there will be a box that has a few links in it that will help you find articles to link to yours. Good luck! 645:
The page above needs to be redirected because the above committee have changed their name to 'International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes.' How do I do this?
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template as normal. Then, underneath your References section, create a new section headed "Bibliography", and list all of the books you are using there in full.
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the past over image uploading. I'm trying to be more careful this time. What basically happens if it's an image i took myself but is of a copyrighted program?
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If the range of pages is comparatively short and contiguous (like a chapter on the subject, for example), then you can simply cite the entire range once and
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How do you make the title of an article italic? The reason why I'd like to know is because the article is for a film, so it needs to be italicized. Thanks.
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An editor wishing to give a warning will probably check the history of the talk page if he suspects that previous warnings have been given & deleted. -
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if you need any assistance writing the bot (make sure that when you get in touch with him to explain in as much detail as you can what you want the bot to
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why does the plasma field reverse a circuits characteristics by allowing it to be on weather its off or on you turn it off and then restart it in off lol
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Just so your know, the search index catalogue is updated approximately every morning, Greenwich Mean Time, so you should expect such delay until then.--
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Also, is there a way to draft multiple articles in a sandbox? It looks like I'd run into trouble if I tried to start a new one after my reference list.
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Ha! you had the search button all along. This is a problem that comes up over and over for those without, so I assumed you were using Vector. Cheers.--
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It does not matter whether a source is online or not. If the magazine is, as you say, a major magazine about the industry, then it is a good source.
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Welcome to the Teahouse, Mightier. You haven't done anything wrong, and it isn't a hassle. You just didn't finish the process. You added the link to
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adding material to Knowledge and chose this article submission because I assumed it would be my easiest to have accepted. The page is located here:
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What you need to do is to add the citations to your references, as inline citations (supporting specific pieces of information in the article). See
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I think this should be clarified a little... I've often come across a user talk page that looks clean and I personally check the history (I think
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Summer of '69 - that would make a good name for a song. At that time I was preparing for my first year of school so clearly you are very oldĀ ;)
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I'm still pretty new (first registered towards the end of March), but I was wondering, is it okay for me to give someone a barnstar? Thanks. --
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going to look at my sandbox now but wanted to post this in case anyone can further instruct in the mean time. thanks for all the help on this.
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THis is my first article & because there is already a page with the title I chose, I am not even sure if it made it to submission.. help!!
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Just a quick note that copyrighted image must be smaller than the one you accidentally uploaded to commons. I usually use the one on iTunes.
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images can be immediately excluded and will be useable as they are all free, which are easily recognizable by the logo on the image page:
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who is master editor as it says on his talk page. i don't know who gives such titles in ranking, i wanted to learn how are "earned" also (
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I have Go and Search, guess I never realized there was a difference, and usually just hit return. Now that I know, I'll put it to use!
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where you can ask for help or a second opinion if you come across something you are not sure about - which happens to me all the time. ā€”
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The information you want is still included in the lead. It's just not the first thing said after giving his birthday and occupation. --
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Cullen, may I correct something? Unless Iryna lives in Victoria, Melbourne is no longer the capital and has not been for many years.
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Why are there no displays of available articles with "The Chathams, New Jersey" title? Is there anything I can do to correct this?
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A 65 old man can't have a 6 decades career unles he started before being 5 years old. How can Alice Coper's career span 6 decades?
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Because the person we are discussing is alive, special considerations have to be made in what can be said in a Knowledge article.
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Systematics of Prokaryotes". Voila! Redirect created! You may mess up, but keep trying and I'm sure you'll get it. Happy editing!
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Wow, now I have learned some new Australian slang - Yarra Yowie! That is much more interesting than "Californian". Thanks, Iryna.
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is where I will look and I've downloaded the iTunes image in case I am able to replace the existing art work image in this case.
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If the references are to several pages in the same book that are widely spaced apart, then you can create a bibliography and use
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Alternatively, place {{DISPLAYTITLE:''italicized name here'' (any non italicized words)}} at the top and you're good to go. =)
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Please ignore what I said about the size; as long as it's less than 300px it should be fine. I should have linked you to the
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can some admin help me to delete this file File:Ali_Hewson_and_Bono_in_2010_EDUN_in_a_Louis_Vuitton_campaign.xcf?? Thanks...
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sources that are unconnected with the subject of the article. The simple fact is that if those sources do not exist to show
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As to your first question, it is not uncommon and though there are copyright issues involvedā€”you should be complying with
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and welcome to the Teahouse. To elaborate as there has been much discussion about how to deal with such "violations" of
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Unable to edit a mispelled title of a page. Page is John Naoti but should habe been John Naioti. How can I get it fixed.
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Hi and welcome to the Teahouse! A rollbacker has some advanced options to revert vandalism such as the ability to use
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Perfect. Not flagging "image:" was an oversight on my part. Until about three years ago, all media files started with
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just puts a flag at the top of the page and I didn't see anything in the form of helps. I'll play with it a bit more.
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Hey Miss Bono. I've deleted it. For future reference, you can tag something you created yourself for deletion under
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However, it seems that these are all football clubs. Does it make sense to add the F. C. after just one of them? ā€”
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and welcome to the Teahouse. I've thought about this before as it slightly "annoys" me as well. I suppose that a
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No need. It already says who he is married to and who his parents are. Your edit would add nothing. Please stop. --
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If you want to see an article that does what Yunshui is discussing, so you can see it in action, let me recommend
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You mean i can add this statement after his accolades? -He is known outside of India for being former Miss World
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Hi Kdammers. I also found all the {{cite}} templates difficult to use. That's one of the reasons I installed the
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So my final advice is, be bold, and take intelligent steps to improve the encyclopedia. I hope that this helps.
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That is a great and easy solution. I wanted to try it to make sure I get it so I just now tried this with the
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I believe I'm following the guidelines and most of the rejections are pretty obvious, even to a noob like me.
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How do I make an audio version of a Knowledge article? Specifically, I want to make an audio version of the
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have a legal right to their reputations so everything in Knowledge MUST respect certain guidelines. If the
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de-orphan it. But nothing seems to have happened. Can you see what I've done wrong? Sorry for the hassle.
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Thanks for that link. That is what I was thinking of and I'll bookmark it just in case I need it again.
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in your post to display what you typed instead of trying to apply the template. The documentation is at
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way behind his wie Aishwarya Rai in terms of success and popularity. It is not an opinion but a fact!
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suggested and the second is an off-wiki tool that does a more specific search for you. Good luck!
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50, welcome - this page is for questions about editing Knowledge but you can ask your question at
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Oops. I guess I left you hanging, but I was out. No problem; always another person to rely on:-)--
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As an example, when I begin to type "Jitney taxi", the displayed list of available article shows
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and has started development of such a thing. You can view and comment on the conversation
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in the summer of 1969. It was a stunning thing to see, as I had never heard of him before.
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Hi Osophy13! Thank you for your question and welcome to the teahouse =D! The article
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Dear Onorem, it's not written as clearly as this -Bachchan comes from an illustrious
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There are a heck of a lot of redirects that start with "The". I recommend patience.
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Hi Zaid. Were the article posted right now in that state it would be deleted under
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http://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia_talk:Articles_for_creation/Bow_Tie_Cigar_Company
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I come across a number that have been rejected, but are still listed for review.
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Well, from my point of view, 61 is quite young, and thank you very much, mate.
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Hope that helps somewhat (if all else fails, you can find full instructions at
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The links for the name of the users and the date remins with the blue colour.
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I want everyone to know that I have nothing to do with "Cullen Investments".
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And how does one get the article out of the review space when it is rejected?
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As far as drafting multiple articles is concerned, you could call one draft
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at the top right of the edit window), search and replace all iterations of
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way they occur to me. Also, I had a follow up question, I'll enter below.
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menu and click on "Cite" and templates will then appear. Does this help?
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Smith, J; ''The Big Book of Stuff'', London, 2011, pp 26-32</ref: -->
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exceptions that allow some limited use, but the copyright still exists.
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could be written that would check the current ratings once a day using
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when you make the sandbox copyā€”there's nothing wrong with your method.
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Sorry for the wrong response. Btw are your sources available online?
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Hello Mdbellis.... Copyrighted pictures can't be kept in sandboxes.
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at the top. E.g. {{For|the rapper|Knobody (rapper)}} at the top of
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in the not too distant future, I might encourage you to leave the
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the content, Knowledge should not have an article on the topic.--
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family. He is known outside of India for being former Miss World
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Cite is at the top right, but I also installed ProveIt based on
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code in your .js or .css file but I'm not sure how to do that.--
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Thanks that simplified things for me substantially! Cheers. --
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I'm a frequent guest but I don't think i'm listed there.ā€”
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has also been a leading actress in Bollywood. . Thanks
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your advices will be gratefully accepted and respected
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Hi Rawat. There are a couple of ways you can do this.
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have all subsequent references use the same citation
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Help:Cite errors/Cite error refs without references
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The error message in 3762:How to make audio version of Knowledge article 2671:section G7 of the criteria for speedy deletion 2393:section G4 of the criteria for speedy deletion 1793:http://en.wikipedia.org/User:Mdebellis/sandbox 3828:How can Alice cooper's career span 6 decades? 2199:Absolutely, yes, without any qualification.-- 8: 2370:http://en.wikipedia.org/User:Zaid231/sandbox 1750:replace function (the tools with this icon: 4250: 4203: 4114: 4037: 3653: 2347: 2314: 1718:First let me clear up one issue, it is not 3705:but you didn't remove the orphan tag from 3592:How do you make titles of articles italic? 1645:I'll use that code in the future. Thanks! 1111:from the drop down list, or add the tilde 979:That was what I was looking for! Thanks, 810:where it is more appropriate. Thank you. 3476:has actually already picked up this idea 2363:Recreating deleted article (for guardNOW) 1728:copyrighted images used under a claim of 1426:to an article. It starts to look like a 1311:answer so we are both on a better track. 4132:Against the Grain (Rory Gallagher album) 3247:guests--a complete list can be found at 2397:Knowledge:Articles for deletion/GuardNOW 1369: 1353: 846:, and not been reviewed subsequently. - 4273:was invoked but never defined (see the 4262: 2797:Thank you for inviting me to Teahouse. 2683:(which has intuitive redirects such as 1188:Hi Kdammers, I put {{cite journal}} in 1014:Hello and welcome back to the Teahouse 3981:where somebody can probably help you. 3827: 3543:have more information. Happy editing. 3278:progress to become hosts. So it goes. 200:Thanks again, David. Much appreciated 48:Do not edit the contents of this page. 3243:Hey Matty! Yep, TH/Guests only lists 1418:It makes as much sense to me as only 840:It was submitted again for review on 7: 1860:trouble with creating reference list 1050:, I'm not sure how that works. The 808:WT:WikiProject Articles for creation 534: 4268: 3770:. 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