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This is a draft..it will be posted as a real wiki page as soon as administrator Beeblebrox unprotects the name "Jamie Baillie". I have left him a note.
This is a draft..it will be posted as a real wiki page as soon as administrator Beeblebrox unprotects the name "Jamie Baillie". I have left him a note.

== Jamie Baillie ==

Hi Bookmark this, good work getting this article started. I know these were your first edits, but you should take a look at wikipedia's policy on external links at [[WP:EL]]. External links don't go in the body of the article as you added them. They go in an "External links" section at the bottom of the article. External links are meant to provide relevant additional information on the subject of the article, not the subjects schools, organizations, businesses etc. For example, just because the subject graduated from say Dalhousie University, there is no need to include an external link to that school as it doesn't provide information on the subject. If you find it hard to follow what I'm saying, the policy is fully explained at the link provided. If you need any help or have questions, I'm more than willing to help. [[User:Cmr08|Cmr08]] ([[User talk:Cmr08|talk]]) 20:42, 18 August 2010 (UTC)

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This is a draft..it will be posted as a real wiki page as soon as administrator Beeblebrox unprotects the name "Jamie Baillie". I have left him a note.

Jamie Baillie

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Hi Bookmark this, good work getting this article started. I know these were your first edits, but you should take a look at wikipedia's policy on external links at WP:EL. External links don't go in the body of the article as you added them. They go in an "External links" section at the bottom of the article. External links are meant to provide relevant additional information on the subject of the article, not the subjects schools, organizations, businesses etc. For example, just because the subject graduated from say Dalhousie University, there is no need to include an external link to that school as it doesn't provide information on the subject. If you find it hard to follow what I'm saying, the policy is fully explained at the link provided. If you need any help or have questions, I'm more than willing to help. Cmr08 (talk) 20:42, 18 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]