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Latest comment: 12 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Happy to pass this as a good article. By all means continue with the other seasons (that is if you are happy to continue), especially if it is going to be at this standard. I certainly would be happy to review an article like this again.
I think it is in good stead for FAC. For one, there is an appropriate background section for the ordinary reader, its very comprehensive and the use of images help. Though I would highly recommended the article getting a peer review beforehand. Ideally, it should be copyedited because it is prose-heavy and while I feel this is sufficient for GA, some sentences and terminologies may need to be ironed out. I'm not too certain if the YouTube video will stand up in FAC, perhaps if you have a DVD of the event you can use that as a video reference. Cheers -- Lemonade51 (talk) 13:51, 3 June 2012 (UTC)Reply
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* Lewis Hamilton (1:21.707) was disqualified from the qualifying session, and sent to the back of the grid after stewards deemed he did not have enough fuel in his car, following the session; Hamilton had stopped on track following his qualifying lap. Hamilton excluded from qualifying results; Maldonado on pole
† Vettel did not complete a flying lap during the third part of qualifying.
‡ Schumacher did not start a flying lap during the third part of qualifying.
§ Kobayashi stopped at the end of the second part of qualifying, and was not permitted to compete in the third part.
† Vettel did not complete a flying lap during the third part of qualifying.
‡ Pastor Maldonado (1:15.245) was given a ten-place grid penalty for an avoidable collision with Sergio Pérez in the third free practice session. He was also given a five-place grid penalty for a change of gearbox. Maldonado takes grid penalty after Perez incident
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Latest comment: 12 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
Hi. I don't really fully understand MOS/DTT and that kind of thing, so I was wondering if you could help me. Skywalker80100 (talk·contribs) has recently substantially altered all of the season articles for The Simpsons and today did this to the main episode list, which I reverted because to me it looked absurd. The reason I'm asking you is because one of the things they have done is remove "plainrowheaders" from the wikitables, which you added to them last month. So, could you check whether their edits conform with policy? Or whether I'm just sitting here baffled by change? Thanks, Gran208:28, 28 June 2012 (UTC)Reply
Personally I hate it but there is precedent for transcluding tables from season pages to the main List of Episodes page. That isn't to say it has to be done, but the majority of episode lists do do that, so if an editor comes across a page where it isn't done, he might innocently think that it needs changing. It doesn't, so you were okay to revert.
As for plainrowheaders, that will remove header formatting of text in the first column of the tables. As at The Simpsons (season 22), the first episode number in the row is currently in boldface with the removal of "plainrowheaders" from the Class element of the table. Adding it back will unbold, and undo any other forced formatting such as centering, although in the case of {{episode list}} that isn't the case because the template forces the episode number into the center of the cell anyways.