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Now, we have in the same place, a complete paragraph about how a banner works:
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In January 2012 when Wikimedia reached its yearly donations goal, Gardner appeared at the top of every page for a brief time with her photo and a link to a thank you letter which stated that the fundraisers were over. The thank you letter also contains an option to donate, but has a close button that closes the banner for good when clicked.
Actually, it did include an edit summary, admittedly it was rather terse (deleted cat) - meaning "this cat has been deleted". Why are you insisting on re-adding a cat that has been deleted by consensus, and that you know no longer exists? That's the more important question.--Obi-Wan Kenobi (talk) 20:11, 4 December 2013 (UTC)Reply
Could you please stop calling it silent - I provided an edit summary, and I provided a more detailed edit summary the second time. If you disagree with the closure, take it to deletion review. Please stop disrupting this page and wasting time by adding a redlinked, deleted-by-consensus category. What exactly are you trying to prove? And yes, 6 delete votes is more than enough, many entire articles are deleted with fewer than that. I suggest you ask wikiproject feminism/wikiproject women's history people to 1) read WP:EGRS and then 2) show up at CFD and give input. We could always use more people participating in CFD.--Obi-Wan Kenobi (talk) 23:52, 7 December 2013 (UTC)Reply