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A Game of Thrones collectible card game article.

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I'm rather new at editing, and have been adding citations wherever possible. Some questions:

  1. Using the M:TG article as a basis I added verbal descriptions of the expansion symbols which has led to problems. Firstly, the symbols are hard to describe and so can be interpreted subjectively. I'm thinking of either removing the column or photoshop the actual symbols and hide behind fair use.
  2. Is it better to cite at the end of every paragraph the same source, the last paragraph only or put the footnote link at the header of the section?
  3. Any other suggestions for improvment, I've noticed that no one responds to my comments on the Talk page for the article, hence I'm here since you did post there once. Bloodycelt 19:26, 17 July 2007 (UTC)Reply
  1. I would scan or photoshop the symbols, fair use seems reasonable.
  2. Use the <ref> tag. See Help:Footnotes for more information.
  3. I don't have any suggestions, sorry. Hopefully someone will get back to you on the article page. Stifle (talk) 20:44, 17 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

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