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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Francs2000 (talk | contribs) at 18:18, 12 June 2004. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

NOTES 2 self:

Messages to users should be put on their talk page, reached via the "discussion" tab from their user page.

Thanks to:

Thue

Burgundavia

for valued advice and assistance.


REF: useful Wikipedia pages:

Wikipedia:Cleanup

Wikipedia:Copyright problems.


Useful and constructive comments from other users recorded here. Offensive comments will be deleted, but can be found in history.

I moved your article Alexanderholborne to Alexander Holborne. Cool article, thanks.Arminius 00:02, 5 Jun 2004 (UTC)


Hi, and welcome to Wikipedia. You're filling in some age of sail material of interest to me! A couple notes: we don't add people's job titles to article titles because more links from elsewhere work that way; also we italicize ship names. It's a little more work because you have to do pipe trick and make sure the "HMS" is not in itals, but the result looks better for readers. Stan 05:32, 5 Jun 2004 (UTC)

Hello Again, this time regarding Airports

Hey Faedra,

I invite you to join Wikipedia:WikiProject Airports. Also, the current categorization scheme, created by me and certainly flexible, is to categorize each airport under Category: Airports of (country). Thus Manston Airport, which you created in under Category:Airports of the United Kingdom. Cheers. Burgundavia 07:13, Jun 9, 2004 (UTC)



Hello, Faedra, I like your user name. To avoid other people (like me) carrying out wholesale editing of your articles, you might like to consider the following actions:

  1. Check your facts for accuracy and consistency as far as possible. In several cases, you are including errors that even a lay person can spot, eg. members of the Dudley family buying houses in years they weren't alive.
  2. Look at the relevant pages to find out wikipedia standards on topics such as article naming. This will save you from committing solecisms such as "John, 3rd lord Dudley" instead of "John Sutton, 3rd Baron Dudley". Remember that the point is for would-be readers to be able to find an article easily.
  3. Start your articles by saying what they are about, instead of beginning with a preamble.
  4. Run everything through a spell-checker before you put it on the page. If that's not possible, use a dictionary to check correct spellings.
  5. Use the "History" and "Talk" pages to keep in touch with what amendments are being made and why.

Hope you take these pieces of advice kindly and are not frightened off. Deb 18:02, 12 Jun 2004 (UTC)


Re: deletion debate for User talk:82.34.83.208, someone will remove it for you when the time has elapsed. It's ok, it's not easy to find where it's written down that these things get automatically deleted after a certain time period and I didn't know when I first started. -- Graham  :) | Talk 18:18, 12 Jun 2004 (UTC)