Self nom. One of the first religion portals to be created, it has inspired the creation of many others, including
Portal:Judaism,
Portal:Islam, and
Portal:Buddhism, to name a few (I helped with the setting up of some of these). Originally based on other portals, it has progressed to have its own character and features - the "showcase scripture" section was proposed by another Wikipedian and has since been used in other religion portals as well. Showcase articles, Biblical passages, pictures and Christian biographies rotate monthly, while the Did You Know? section rotates every day. If you have any other suggestions to improve the portal, they are most welcome.
Brisvegas01:15, 5 February 2006 (UTC)reply
1. A new article, picture, passage and biography have been queued up for March. I had been hoping for more time to be allowed for suggestions to be received for these choices, but they have now been done.
2. All the nomination links are now blue, and you can even see that the
Picture Suggestion Feature has already been used.
My apologies for any offence caused, as I was unaware of the Wikiquette regarding strike-thrus. I will take your suggestion on board and adhere to it in future.
Brisvegas01:32, 11 February 2006 (UTC)reply
Support Good work. The expanded introduction is much better. I made a series of format changes over the past week that I'd like to see carried over to future months. Also, you may like to consider keeping the selected articles and bios a little shorter so that the portal is easier to digest. And out of curiosity, does the colour green have any significance in the Christian faith?--
cj |
talk08:29, 21 March 2006 (UTC)reply
Thank you for all your assistance - your various minor tweaks have definitely improved the portal's usability and appearance. Regarding the colour green, I mainly chose it becuase it is my favourite colour :) But it is also the colour of the cloth generally worn by Catholic priests on a "normal" Sunday, unlike Lent when they wear a purple drape over their white robes or Christmas/Easter when the drape colour is red. I might even include this in the "Did you know?" at some point, so thanks for the idea.
Brisvegas08:53, 21 March 2006 (UTC)reply
Support I love it - with the exception of the green! I would have chosen yellow and blue, but that's just me (green has more of an association with Islam). Nice work to all involved.
michaeltalk13:15, 21 March 2006 (UTC)reply