User talk:Corinne

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  • Claude Lorrain, Landscape with Apollo Guarding the Herds of Admetus and Mercury Stealing Them (1645)
    Claude Lorrain, Landscape with Apollo Guarding the Herds of Admetus and Mercury Stealing Them (1645)
  • Jacobus van Looy (1890–95): Café, Franz-Hals-Museum, Haarlem, the Netherlands
    Jacobus van Looy (1890–95): Café, Franz-Hals-Museum, Haarlem, the Netherlands
  • Jichang Garden in Wuxi, China (1506–1521)
    Jichang Garden in Wuxi, China (1506–1521)
  • Blue and white porcelain jar with plum and bamboo design, Joseon dynasty, Korea, 15th century
    Blue and white porcelain jar with plum and bamboo design,
    Joseon dynasty
    , Korea, 15th century
  • Seated female figure, chlorite and limestone, Bactria, 2500–1500 BC, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
    Seated female figure, chlorite and limestone, Bactria, 2500–1500 BC, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
  • Sèvres sucrier (sugar bowl) and cover, Bouret shape, c. 1770
    Sèvres sucrier (sugar bowl) and cover, Bouret shape, c. 1770
  • An object from the exhibition of the Lukovit Thracian treasure, 4th century BC
    An object from the exhibition of the Lukovit Thracian treasure, 4th century BC
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listening to Wikipedia as it is being created

#wikipedia-en-copyedit connect

GOCE templates

Guild of Copy Editors templates:

  • To leave a note for editors on the requester's talk page before beginning a copy-edit (optional):
{{GOCEstartce}}
  • To post a notice at the top of an article saying the article is undergoing a major copy-edit and requesting that no one edit the article while the notice is posted:
{{GOCEinuse}}
  • To post a notice near the top of an article's talk page indicating that a copy-edit has been completed (note that either of these is usually placed after all the various WikiProject templates, if there are any):
{{GOCE|user={{subst:REVISIONUSER}}|date={{subst:date}}}} This will add the copy-editor's user name and date automatically.
{{GOCE|user=Corinne|date=15 April 2017}}To add correct date manually, for example, if you are placing the template a day or two after you completed the copy-edit and you want the template to show the date you actually finished the copy-edit.
  • To leave a note on requester's talk page saying copy-edit has been completed:
{{GOCEtb|article = Name of article here|sign = ~~~~}}
  • To add, at the top of an article's talk page, the WikiProject banner shell (to group together all WikiProjects connected to the article) and the GOCE template saying a copy-edit has been completed, with the date completed and by whom it was completed:
{{WikiProject banner shell |
{{WikiProject template1}}
{{WikiProject template2}}
{{GOCE template}} i.e., the third or fourth template above that starts "GOCE user"
}}
  • To add WikiProject banner shell (and GOCE template) to the talk page of an article on a living person:
{{WikiProject banner shell |blp=yes |
{{WikiProject Biography|living=yes |listas=Case, Nic}}
{{GOCE|user=Corinne|date=19 February 2016}}
}}
Note: The "listas=Last name, First name" of the subject of the article is only needed once among the banners at the top of the talk page.
Templates
  • To place a notice at the top of an article saying that an active copy-edit is underway:
  • {{GOCEinuse}}
  • {{In use}} – a generic in-use session
  • {{In use|time=~~~~~}} – generic in-use but showing in time/date, and last edit time/date
  • {{In use|30 minutes to fix the information in the History section|time=~~~~~}} – customize the message regarding your in-use intentions and duration. When you save an edit the timekeeper resets to the current time.
  • {{in use|section}} – to declare a section in-use session

To format a quote so that it appears in green text, useful for quoting something in a discussion: {{tq|Type quote here.}}
"This is an example quote, optional quotation marks inside curly brackets."
"This is an example quote, optional quotation marks outside."
This is an example quote with no quotation marks. Usually used like this.
The quote will appear in green. Optional quotation marks go inside the curly brackets if they are part of the quote, outside if they are not. Quotation marks are usually not used with this template. The green text makes it clear that it is a quote.

Not a template, but another way to highlight text, useful for highlighting text in a discussion. Select color from "Web colors" link below.: <span style="color: purple">Text goes here.</span>
Here is an example with purple text: Text goes here..

To format a block quote that requires an attribution (that is, the person who said it). This particular example also includes a reference: {{

quote
|Quote goes here|Attribution goes here}}
{{quote|This doesn't have to be liberal versus pro-business debate.|Andrew Morgan, director<ref>http://www.this-is-a-dummy-ref.org</ref>}}
Note: To omit the attribution, remove the second pipe like this: {{
quote
|Quoted text|Attribution text}}

To format a block quote and keep the line break structure, poem or otherwise:

{{quote|quote=Put quoted text here without double quote marks here.|source=Put source of quote here}}

Be sure to leave the equals signs in place.

Here is an example:

{{quote|quote=<poem>Their names discover what their natures are,
More hard than stones, and yet not stones indeed.</poem>|source=I.i.181-2}}

How to create a diff from two adjacent edits

  1. Go to Revision History, and find the edit.
  2. Left-click on "Prev".
  3. Look up at top of page at the URL. Toward the end there should be two numbers, something like this: revision&diff=695592676&oldid=695592296
  4. Use this template,
    Type two curly brackets;
    type "diff", followed by a pipe;
    type the exact title of the page (no underline is needed).
    Next, from the URL, put the larger/higher number (representing the newer version) to the left (i.e. first) and the smaller/lower number (representing the older version) to the right (i.e. second). You can just highlight the sequence of numbers and "&oldid=" that appear near the end of the URL, click "Copy", then paste after the pipe that follows the page title, and then change "&oldid=" to a pipe.) A label (such as "this", "this edit", or "here") following a pipe is optional.
    Finally, type two closing curly brackets. Here is an example:

{{diff|User talk:Corinne|695573832|695552708|comparing a newer page to an older page by version numbers}}
Or you could just put one number after "prev" (from a URL in which you see prev&oldid=695552708):
{{diff|User talk:Corinne|prev|695552708|Optional label here}}
Or you can use the template to compare any two nonadjacent page versions by taking one page version number from one nonadjacent page and one page version from another nonadjacent page.

To hat, or collapse, a section:
{{collapse top|top title goes here|bg=}}
The material you want to hat (hide from view) goes here. (Can be a template.)
{{collapse bottom}}

En-dash and em-dash templates
Click on each template link below for template documentation:

Note: You cannot use a template, which is written with curly brackets, inside a reference that is in the "cite ref" template format (with curly brackets) or inside any other template such as the quote template, which also uses curly brackets. In that case, use &nbsp; for a no-break space and &ndash; or &mdash;.

En-dash and em-dash keyboard shortcuts (at least on a Mac)

  • En-dash: Alt+-
  • Em-dash: Alt+Shift+-

Optional soft hyphen {{

MOS:SHY
.

Converting units (height, weight, length, distance, speed, etc.) from one system to another:

To create a link to a user without pinging him/her use the noping template {{

noping
}}: {{noping|User name here}}

Text colors

Adam Cuerden, see the top of this page. – Jonesey95 (talk) 16:27, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Shit. I'm so sorry.
FPs 16:55, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply
]
Adam Cuerden, it's not a problem. I just wanted you to know that you should not expect a response. (Although if you get one, do let us know; that would be an event of note. RIP Corinne.) – Jonesey95 (talk) 18:46, 23 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]