User talk:GS3
Dividers
G'day and welcome to Wikipedia. You made a comment that dividers redirects to division and you believe it shouldn't. There was an article at dividers a couple of years ago that was moved to http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Transwiki:Dividers because all that was in the article was a dictionary definition. If you look at http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Whatlinkshere/Dividers you'll see that there have been (well, at least, currently are) no accidental links through to dividers. But, be bold. Redirect dividers to
- Here is the old dividers article (the first version in the history of the page - everything since then was administration) http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dividers&oldid=12848424 - you can see why it got moved to the dictionary. Not a lot was said about the history of dividers, notable uses and users of them, and so on. I've changed the redirect to Compass (drafting) - now that you see how little is involved, feel free to do so yourself in the future. If you want to change the redirect into an article, go ahead and do so. Josh Parris#: 05:12, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
Nicolas Estevanez - category
No worries. So, Nicolas Estevanez was a "Spanish military officer, politician and poet" in the army. That would put him a category:soldiers, category:poets, category:politicians and category:Spaniards. Oh, there is no category:Spaniards. Perhaps it is category:People of Spain? Or category:People from Spain? Or category:Spanish people? Hah! There it is. The preview button is wonderful.
Similarly we find he can be placed in Category:Spanish poets and Category:Spanish-language poets - except Category:Spanish poets is a sub category of Category:Spanish-language poets an thus more specific. We'll just leave the one in. It would be a good idea to note in the article some information about his poetry.
Equally, Category:Spanish politicians is another place to put him. The article should have more to say about his political activities - when he ran for office, and so forth.
Now, underneath soldiers we find Category: Soldiers by nationality, and then Category:Spanish soldiers. So we'll put that in the article - it's the most specific soldier that is applicable. Interestingly, the category needs to be placed with another category - Category:Spanish people by occupation. I edited the category just like an article, and added that category.
You can see that after each category, there is a | (bar) and his name, with surname first. This to to allow sorting within the category. There's more information at
Oh, we can also add Category:1838 births and Category:1914 deaths
Basically, just poke around the category hierarchy until you find categories you think apply to the article. Wikipedia:WikiProject Biography may be of help. Josh Parris#: 05:12, 2 January 2007 (UTC)
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GS3 (talk) 01:06, 29 August 2008 (UTC)
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Hi, just spotted this article which you created. A better title for the article is
]- I've moved it again - no need to capitalise ship type. Björkenäs is in Sweden. Copy the Age of Sail infobox details and paste them into the article, then fill in as many details as you can. For an exampl of how to do multiple names / ports of registry / owners etc see the SS Empire Galahad article. Mjroots (talk) 17:02, 12 September 2009 (UTC)
Hi! That was an impressive and unexpected rewrite. Would it be possible for you to add inline citations as at the moment the article is hard to verify. Stephen B Streater (talk) 21:39, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
- Thanks for the compliment. I spent some hours doing that. I am not good at writing and it takes me a lot of effort to write anything. I know the text can still be improved by adding further details, dates, inline citations, etc. but for now I have done as much as I can do. If I can find time and energy I will come back to do some more. In any case, I have added external links where the information can be found, it just requires the work of putting links inline. GS3 (talk) 22:10, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
- OK - I might add a few when I get a chance. Didn't want to tread on your toes. Stephen B Streater (talk) 22:18, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
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- A cursory examination of this page and of my contributions shows I have been contributing for quite some years and I am not new around here so I don't understand why you talk to me like I'm new because I'm not.
- Your objection to the Waring's Pennsylvanians is unclear to me. Maybe you can be more specific about your objections.
- I started that article as a stub so that others can expand it or I may do some more work when I have time and energy. If your complaint is that I did not add inline references then you and everybody else are welcome to do it and to expand the article with further information. The information I posted is avaliable at the external links I posted and there is plenty more online and even at the Fred Waring page.
- If your complaint is that the band does not deserve an article I would disagree and object and request you open a discussion before deleting it. GS3 (talk) 16:57, 4 December 2010 (UTC)
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It used to be that links to articles in other languages were editable right there on the general edit page and I had no problem with that. Now it is some sort of database that I have no idea how to edit.
It also seems like I am being served months-old versions of pages or something strange is going on. Here is what prompts this: When I download French toast the corresponding article in Spanish is listed as es:Tostada francesa an article which does not exist. When I go to edit the language link list it does not show that Spanish article but es:Torrija (which is what I was going to link to).
So, I do not understand why the article page itself links to one article and when I go to edit that it links to another article. I realize the database system now in use is probably better but I am confused by it and will have to give up editing that part of an article. I occasionally contribute some content to Wikipedia but I am not proficient in the formatting and other technical aspects which I leave to others more knowledgeable here. GS3 (talk) 10:06, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
- It seems there were inter-language links at the foot of the article (one pointing to es:Tostada francesa) which were overriding some of the WikiData links. I've removed them and the sidebar Spanish language link now points to es:Torrija as it should. benzband (talk) 13:03, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
Thanks for resolving this particular instance. I am still not sure how the new system works though. When I need to edit more links I'll give it a try and see if I still need help. GS3 (talk) 19:15, 5 January 2016 (UTC)
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