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Wikipedia:How to edit a page test You can use {{ welcome}} or similar templates to welcome users yourself. Regards So Why 11:18, 1 October 2008 (UTC) All edits are tracked on Special:RecentChanges Special:Contributions/Another Stickler WP:WATCHLIST User talk:Anna Lincoln |
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Help. Please go to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Driveshaft and read my comments in the talk section "Drive shaft is two words". I need help from someone experienced, especially concerning the implications of reversing a redirect. I don't want to risk messing it up. Will you do it? Thank you in advance. --
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Thank you knowledgeable editors for reading this. To whom and where do I submit suggestions and/or bug reports for wiki software? I ask this because I want the lead section of all articles to be able to be edited with their own "edit" link, without people having to click "edit this page" and dragging the whole article into the editor. I tried calling the lead section of one article the "Intro" section so the "edit" link would appear, but this made the table of contents appear above anything else and made the article look unlike every other article. An editor after me undid my change and suggested that the MediaWiki developers would have to implement this to do it right. How do I contact them to get this going? --
Another Stickler (
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19:06, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
Hi and welcome to wikipedia. I noticed you are fairly new and have expressed interest in editing some music related articles. I thought I might encourage you to join some wikiprojects that you might be interested in. If you are not familiar with wikiprojects you can find more information here: Wikipedia:WikiProject. I personally am heavily involved in Wikipedia:WikiProject Opera and contribute every now and then to Wikipedia:WikiProject Composers and Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical Music. I am currently trying to recruit people for a new project Wikipedia:WikiProject Music Theory as wikipedia's articles in this area currently go largely un-noticed resulting in an overall lack of quality. (The music theory article itself needs a tremendous amount of work.) Wikiprojects are helpful as they bring together editors with common interests and provide systems to better monitor article quality. The projects also tend to attract professionals and/or well informed novices within a particular area. I myself have a Bachelors in Music Education and a Masters in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy. I hope to see you around at one of the projects. Nrswanson ( talk) 18:52, 3 December 2008 (UTC)
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While manually restoring the vandal-plagued
inertia article, I came across this persistent vandal:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/205.213.195.20 I'm not familiar enough with WP functions yet to try to stop this person. I'm hoping someone else can. Meanwhile, can someone semiprotect
inertia? It has been vandalized by many different IPs, not just the one above, for at least 2 months straight (that's as far back as I've gotten in the history so far, but I'm guessing it's been happening since school started again here in the USA) and it is still continuing. --
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00:08, 6 December 2008 (UTC)
Per Help:Edit summary#Use of edit summaries in disputes, "Avoid using edit summaries to carry on debates or negotiation over the content or to express opinions of the other users involved." Hyacinth ( talk) 08:29, 20 March 2010 (UTC)
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