Talk:Conrad Marca-Relli
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Overlinking
[edit]This article suffered from overlinking. I removed all the but first occurrence of a link. See WP:OVERLINK.
I then disambiguated many location links seeing has how the state, city and country were being linked separately. For example, Waltham MA becomes Waltham, Massachusetts.
I also removed links to superfluous states and countries. For example, I removed Italy from Rome, Italy. My guidelines were if the location's article only had "Rome" as a title, it was well known enough to stand on its own.
Questions? Comments? Bitter criticisms?
Rwalker (talk) 03:31, 15 January 2010 (UTC)
- i separated the bio into bio & career, and made a little more chronological, added 2 refs, which are a little "copied" Accotink2 talk 19:22, 26 July 2010 (UTC)
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