User talk:OperaticNun
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February 2010; overlink on disambiguation page
[edit]hi,
fyi, i reverted your recent edit to The Count of Monte Cristo (film).
in the event you don't already know, entries on a disambiguation page almost always get only one link per entry. (see MOS:DAB)
for example:
- if a film-title entry has a wiki article, the film title gets linked (blue) and any cast member that might be listed gets NO link.
- if a film-title entry has no wiki article yet, the film title gets linked (red) with a link (blue) on a cast member (or director) listed.
the idea is to keep the disambiguation page extremely short/clean, but in the event of an entry without a wiki article, at least to send the reader to some page closely related to it.
regards.--98.113.187.11 (talk) 02:03, 15 February 2010 (UTC)
Cool, thanks OperaticNun (talk) 02:11, 24 February 2010 (UTC)
Voluntary code of conduct
[edit]Hi OperaticNun,
I notice you have placed the ribbon of the British-Irish Voluntary Code of Conduct on your user page. Thank you for doing so.
Could I ask that you sign the code of conduct if you feel comfortable with it. I hope to get some momentum behind a greater spirit of collaboration between British and Irish editors and the more names the better.
Many regards, --RA (talk) 21:42, 9 April 2010 (UTC)
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