User talk:Lewisskinner/Archive Nov 2006When editing an article, there is a small field labeled "Summary" under the main edit-box. It looks like this: It is highly recommended that one fill in the edit summary field, as it makes it easier for you and your fellow contributors to understand what has changed, and is helpful when going through the history of the page. Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons 17:32, 7 November 2006 (UTC) Photo from M ParkTerrific photo in Sheffield - greatly enjoyed the zoom view. roundhouse 22:36, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
Thanks guys :) L.J.Skinnersomething to say? 00:03, 18 November 2006 (UTC) "Museums ..." vs. "Art museums and galleries ..."Dear Lewis, please note that "Art museums and galleries ..." is for art museums / art galleries only and is a sub-category of "Museums ..." which includes all types of museums, not just art museums. See similar usage elsewhere. I have been tidying up the categories for Sheffield museum to be in line with general usage, so I suggest you don't change it all back. Have a look at how the rest of the "museums" hierarchy works first. Well done for getting Sheffield's museums on Wikipedia anyway. I hope this is helpful. Regards, Jonathan Bowen 00:50, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
In that case, perhaps you should delete the sub-categories, although now that they are created, they give structure to the museums in Sheffield, so I would suggest leaving them. If there are any other museums like the Sheffield Fire and Police Museum that are not in one of these sub-categories, perhaps it would be worth adding these to populate Category:Museums in Sheffield more. — Jonathan Bowen 12:17, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
TemplatesWhen adding a template to an article, please consider whether it will be useful. Template:Yorkshire and the Humber links districts in the region and just takes up space in articles on villages. It's even worse in the Barnsley, Rotherham and Doncaster articles, as it may confuse people into thinking that these are about the districts, when they are actually on the towns. Finally, I've deleted the "articles" you created which consisted solely of templates and an image. When you create articles, it is essential that they have some content - at least a sentence explaining what the topic is. Warofdreams talk 02:15, 9 November 2006 (UTC) Hi! I have placed a prod tag on this article—it is really a candidate for speedy deletion under criteria A1 "Very short articles providing little or no context". If you disagree with the deletion and can extend the article to at least the length of a reasonable stub (i.e. at least "three to ten short sentences"), then please do. JeremyA 00:33, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
I have enjoyed some of your contributions, eg the photo from Meersbrook Park (above). I would be most grateful if the shot of King Edwards (top left by the Royal Hallam) could be magnified and placed on the school page. Or maybe you have a better one. Could you perhaps leave Twikker alone for a bit? It has had a short and tempestuous life so far and would like to develop its refs and links over the next few weeks. Ars longa, vita brevis. roundhouse 00:15, 18 November 2006 (UTC)
Lewis, Thanks for the article about Film Unit. I remember them from 1987-1991 when their office was next to the Rag Ofis (sic) in the Graves building. Are they still there? I recall that many members were refugees from the LGB society which was a worthy group but seemed to lack a sense of humour. This explained why Film Unit chose Wednesday evening films such as ‘Prick Up Your Ears’ etc etc. If the cinema has not been decorated since that era, you can still find my name written on the ceiling. They had little time for the Pearl & Dean adverts that they were forced to show: Some were vandalised with hand-drawn animations and others were subverted by members of the audience joining in the theme music, etc. They always managed to secure the Rocky Horror Picture Show and the Blues Brothers for Rag’s charity film-a-thons too. Happy memories of a good bunch. I see that the article was deleted and you have restored it. If it’s up for VfD again I’ll vote for keep. Ewen
The usual method with long articles is to provide an overview on the "parent" article, rather than removing the section completely, see Wikipedia:Summary style for further details. For the history, History of Sheffield United F.C. could be created, but proceed with caution - make sure the prose is honed as much as possible and fully referenced before a split, otherwise you end having to do work twice, once for each article. Usually you can't go far wrong by nicking ideas from articles that are already featured (its what I did with Manchester City F.C. at any rate). If you want help with anything, feel free to ask on my talk page or at WikiProject Football. Oldelpaso 19:55, 26 November 2006 (UTC) Sheffield Medical SchoolHey there! Just thought you might like to check out Sheffield Medical School. Its just a start, but you seem to know a lot more about Wikipedia than me! William Flowers 00:05, 30 November 2006 (UTC) |
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