User talk:Hypnôs

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Considering how you were "welcomed" in the G. Hancock talk page before, I appreciate all the more your consistent and calm manner of approaching this contentious topic during the recent discussions. Austronesier (talk) 21:48, 18 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Your work on fringe articles is much appreciated. Doug Weller talk 09:29, 29 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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Please refrain from deleting comments in a Talk Page such as Talk:Sphinx water erosion hypothesis that seek to improve on the article. Bill the Cat 7 (talk) 21:00, 30 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hello,I am Historydiver,I am trying to make a new page on Wikipedia, It's Duan Kan,but it's in construction currently, I need help please.(talk) 9:02 PM ,Tuesday, January 30 ,2024(CTZ) — Preceding undated comment added 03:05, 31 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

@Historydiver Hey, if you want to create an article, here is a guide for you: Help:Your first article. It's best to create a draft first, so you can take your time writing it, without it being deleted. Hypnôs (talk) 03:13, 31 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Younger Dryas and it's Impact Hypothesis

Aloha @Hypnôs! Please don't misunderstand my comments on Talk:Younger Dryas#Spaghetti code source. I now see that you have a great deal of experience in this citation method and usage of footnotes from looking at the site Great Pyramid of Giza where you are a major contributor. This appears to be a well written article and I have bookmarked it for later reading.

Looking at Template:Sfn, I was able to implement a few of the basic examples in my sandbox and realized that other less experienced users, such as Dudley Miles and Proxy Data who have knowledge that could improve Wikipedia in these areas may have difficulty using the Sfn method I think that Gilgamesh's concern may have addressed his own issue by inserting carriage returns so that each line of the Template:Cite is on a separate line in source editing mode. The only edits I found for Gilgamesh are regarding this formatting useful for source editing, except for the major revert to content added by Dudley Miles on Talk:Younger Dryas.

I suggest that you look for a site other than Younger Dryas or YDIH that is more stable, and has less citations to introduce this citation method. It has several advantages, and in the Giza Pyramid article you answered a question I had about making the Bibliography alphabetical by first author last name. Reading over the Sfn template, there may be some other methods that may make it easier for new editors. I would also support documenting a case for the Wikipedia template developers to help automate this method to make something similar to the Visual editor Cite button support the Automated and Re-Use functions. For example, the "Cite: button could have a choice for "Inline HTML reference" (the current functionality), a raw citation (as in the Bibliography section of Giza), and generate and Sfn tag (where the user could enter the tag, (e.g., [Author_Name YYYYa]) instead of Sfn automatically entering the tag. Dmcdysan (talk) 20:48, 2 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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Minor edits

Please don't mark non-minor edits as minor as you did here.VR (Please ping on reply) 18:00, 1 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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