A fact from SMS Kaiser Franz Joseph I appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 29 October 2018 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that the Austro-Hungarian cruiser Kaiser Franz Joseph I sank during a gale in October 1919?
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Under proposals and budget, the information about the currency reform seems irrelevant in the body, it could be better presented as a footnote.
Done
Are you using Donko or not? It should be moved to further reading otherwise.
Good catch. Fixed.
Last paragraph of design is repetitive - you mention battleships of the future twice. Additionally, Her two large guns of the cruisers is unclear as to what is meant. Do you mean cruiser-type armament?
Another good catch. Deleted that second usage of the phrase. That was probably a leftover from my copyediting that didn't get deleted. "of the cruisers" is a needless set of words in this sentence that just confuses readers. While both her and her sister had the same armament, this article is about one ship, not both. Removed it to clear that up.
Made some small copyedits, mostly to link terms at first mention in body, feel free to rv if you have objections.
I like your edits. Thank you!
Do your sources use "Boche di Cattaro"? It would seem, at least from Baedeker's, that at the time it would be called the Bay of Cattaro in English.
All my sources use the Italian translation of the Bay. It seems it was known commonly by it's Italian name until the collapse of Austria-Hungary. This seems to be the case of many places within the Autro-Hungarian Empire at the time.
On the Cattaro mutiny, do your sources have more detail about Kaiser Franz Joseph I's specific actions during it? Currently there is only one specific description of what she was doing. Kges1901 (talk) 22:46, 19 September 2018 (UTC)Reply
Unfortunately, it seems she didn't really do much during the mutiny. Many ships during the mutiny more or less stood on the sidelines and raised the red flag for a period of time just to make sure they didn't create waves (no pun intended) with the more active revolutionaries on other ships.