Talk:The Tides That Bind
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editdid anybody see kenneth's name appear in the opening credits? i saw this episode last night and his name didn't pop up. it probably might be in the end credits i guess. -- (96.254.108.115) (19:00, 27 August 2011)
- Yes, his name appears at the end in a separate screen preceding the other actors. It's strange that he doesn't get a mention in the opening credits, but his role is sufficiently noteworthy. -- Ihutchesson (talk) 04:57, 31 August 2011 (UTC)
Weird -- (96.254.108.115) (2:40, 3 September 2011) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.254.108.115 (talk)
- I guess it is, but I don't see the point of noting the fact in the episode summary data. As he has such a significant role, it should suffice to note him among the principal guest cast. -- Ihutchesson (talk) 21:31, 3 September 2011 (UTC).
To User:TAnthony: Even after reading WP:DAB I'm not understanding your edit comment, "no direct blue links", when you restored a redirect from a disambiguation. Can you explain? Thanks. —RCraig09 (talk) 15:40, 28 August 2019 (UTC)RCraig09 (talk) 15:37, 28 August 2019 (UTC)
- @RCraig09: It was Onel5969 who reverted your disambig page back to my previous edit in which I added an R template and shell to an existing redirect.— TAnthonyTalk 20:28, 28 August 2019 (UTC)
To @Onel5969:: Even after reading WP:DAB I'm not understanding your edit comment, "no direct blue links", when you restored a redirect from a disambiguation. The diff is here. Can you explain? Thanks. —RCraig09 (talk) 20:50, 28 August 2019 (UTC)
- Hi RCraig09 - Sorry, sometimes edit summaries aren't too specific. What I should have said is that the second entry you put on the page to change it from a redirect to dab isn't a valid link. To quote wp:dab, "A disambiguation page is a non-article page that lists and links to encyclopedia articles covering topics that could have had the same title. The purpose of disambiguation pages is allowing navigation to the article on the topic being sought. The information on a disambiguation page should be focused on getting the reader to their desired article." Your second entry does not help a reader navigate to an article on that subject. As such, it could be treated as having a redlink, so see also MOS:DABRED. Dabs can be tricky, I hope this helps a bit.Onel5969 TT me 22:35, 28 August 2019 (UTC)
- Thanks, @Onel5969: I think I understand your explanation, but disagree about "second entry not help(ing) a reader navigate to an article on that subject."
- The Tides That Bind / A Message in a Bottle Story, a 2019 documentary short film about a message in a bottle finder
- "The Tides That Bind", an August 26, 2011 episode of the television series Haven
- You may have missed the episode "The Tides That Bind" that is listed in the table of the Haven (season 2) article. (The same applies for the first entry in the DAB, pointing to a section of Message in a bottle.) Though neither destination is the title of an entire article, neither destination is a redlink.
- Or are you saying the DABs can ONLY link to article titles? If so, look at the "Maggie Anderson" examples in MOS:DABRED. —RCraig09 (talk) 03:21, 29 August 2019 (UTC)
- No, I missed where the link pointed to. Usually, when you point to a section, you use the name of that section, which in this case would be "Popular perceptions". When I checked the target article, I didn't see a section marked "The Tides That Bind". I've actually never seen a section link work in that manner. Usually, if there isn't a section named, the link simply goes to the top of the page.Onel5969 TT me 10:59, 29 August 2019 (UTC)
- @Onel5969: Yep. FYI: I had used the (invisible) {{anchor|The Tides That Bind|The tides that bind|the tides that bind}} in the Message in a bottle destination (wasn't trying to be tricky :) ). Thanks for your constructive responses that are not common enough on WP. Happy editing to you. —RCraig09 (talk) 15:36, 29 August 2019 (UTC)
- No, I missed where the link pointed to. Usually, when you point to a section, you use the name of that section, which in this case would be "Popular perceptions". When I checked the target article, I didn't see a section marked "The Tides That Bind". I've actually never seen a section link work in that manner. Usually, if there isn't a section named, the link simply goes to the top of the page.Onel5969 TT me 10:59, 29 August 2019 (UTC)
- Thanks, @Onel5969: I think I understand your explanation, but disagree about "second entry not help(ing) a reader navigate to an article on that subject."