MarcusPan
Did I Screw Something Up?
editOk, what did I do?
(Dr dozzy 18:52, 23 January 2006 (UTC)) on Sons and Daughters (band)
what was with removing the work i was doing?
- Didn't remove anything, did try to wiki some of it up so that "Sons & Daughters (band)" would appear as "Sons & Daughters" without the band thing there, and what-not. Corrected misspellings ("ablum" to "album" and such), and was adding the links to the songs under their singles section when you wrote me. No removals or deletions were done, unless I accidented somewhere. Pan
hmm, could be a mistake somewhere, but it would appear the links out to the singles have been deleated and the pages that go with them
- Capitals matter: Dance_me_in is your song entries, and Wiki reads that different than Dance_Me_In. Songs are typically capitalized except for "link words," but you're in the UK so it's possible that's different there than here on my side of the pond. I'll point that properly.Pan
ahh, well that solves that then, thanks, and good editing
- Should be fixed now. I'll Wiki up the song pages for you next as I mentioned above.
Hi Marcus, I notice you tagged Messenge for speedy deletion. I've taken a look and this article does not fall under one of the criteria for speedy deletion, so I've added a {{Prod}} notice to it instead. Also, its generally not a good idea to tag articles with {{d}} as this doesn't tell admins which criterion you think applies. You should generally use the criteria-specific tags like {{db-bio}} instead. Many thanks for helping out with patrolling new articles though - much appreciated. Best, Gwernol 15:40, 20 June 2006 (UTC)
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