User talk:MarceloapmLayout of Peruvian presidentsHello, Marceloapm. Generally speaking, I don't have some big complaints about the layout which you implemented at President of Peru, but some things should be corrected:
I am sure some other things can be corrected too, but they're too small to be mentioned here, and we can deal with them over time. Anyway, I'm looking forward to hear your thoughts about this. --Sundostund (talk) 18:01, 25 March 2017 (UTC) -:@Sundostund: Hello, friend. Thank you for your feedback. -# Yes, I have noticed that I removed the party colors. However, I do believe that they are important. I was going to originally keep them but I failed to do so because when I changed the layout, I had to place them again but I didn't know how. I tried to search online to figure out how to do this but no luck. If you would please explain to me how to do this, that would be great and I will fix it right away. -# Yes, the birth and death years should be put back. In fact, I was already doing this yesterday. Hopefully, I will finish this by the end of today. -# Ok, I will seriously consider changing the picture size to the recommended scale or as close as possible to that change because not all pictures have same dimensions and could be distorted. -I am very new to this and I'm still learning. If you have any other suggestions, please let me know. Thanks and take care. --Marceloapm (talk) 14:01, 26 March 2017 (UTC)
Hello again, Marceloapm. As you can see, about a week ago I implemented the changes which we discussed above, and I really think that the article looks better now. But, some other things must be corrected as well. These are my concerns:
I strongly considered to implement those changes myself, but I wanted to hear your thoughts about that first and see whether you have some better ideas. --Sundostund (talk) 16:01, 4 April 2017 (UTC) -Hello, Sundostund. It is great to hear from you again. About last time, I did try to make the changes I said I would make. In fact, I had already finished but then my internet connection got interrupted, then when it came back on I tried to save the changes and it gave me an error. To my surprise, all the hard work that I had done was erased and could not get it back. Later, when I finally had time, I tried to do it again but I found out that you had done it yourself. I seriously apologize for the inconvenience. Now on the changes you made to my new edit; they look fine to me and perhaps you are right, adding the dates was a little too much. Besides, the page looks much better now. Thank you. --Marceloapm (talk) 19:37, 17 April 2017 (UTC)
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If you wish to participate in the 2017 election, please review the candidates and submit your choices on the voting page. MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 18:42, 3 December 2017 (UTC) Regarding Italic peoplesHello, Thank you for your notification – I clicked too quickly and didn't check the entire edit. My only concern is the spelling of millenium from millennium. If I'm wrong, just disregard. Otherwise, everything else is fine. Have a good day! Rosalina2427 (talk to me) 23:39, 20 August 2018 (UTC) -Hello, Rosalina2427. Sorry if my message sounded harsh. There have been people deleting my edits just for messing with me. But you're right, I should have a look and correct the mistakes. May you also have a good day. Marceloapm (talk to me) 23:49, 20 August 2018 (UTC) At VicipaediaHi, Marceloapm. Maybe it's better to write to you on your English talk page? I hope you'll reply. You were blocked at Vicipaedia (a) because you moved a page from a name that was properly sourced, to a name that you chose, without adding a source; (b) because you then engaged in an edit war about it with another user. Both of these are things to avoid at Vicipaedia. Pages should not be moved from a sourced name without citing a source for the new name: like all Wikipedias, Vicipaedia is based on reliable sources. And Vicipaedians don't edit-war: we discuss on talk pages. These things were more serious because Civitates Foederatae Americae is a major page, to which hundreds and eventually thousands of other pages are linked. It shouldn't be moving back and forth. If a move is proposed, and discussed with reference to sources, and agreed by consensus, then it can be carried out with attention to redirects, categories, etc. Having been blocked with the explanation that I wrote on your talk page, you then deleted my explanation without making any reply. On Vicipaedia, sudden moves of major pages, and edit wars, and deleting of administrators' messages, are all usually symptoms of vandalism. But I've looked at your talk page here, and you're not a vandal at all. If you want to work with us at Vicipaedia, you would be a welcome contributor. If you like to create and format lists of political figures, as with President of Peru, you could do that on Vicipaedia too! Incidentally, discussions on talk pages can take place in any language that contributors share. English and Spanish are both in use on talk pages, as well as Latin. Please respond here or on your Vicipaedia talk page. If you reply positively, I can unblock you at once. (And then you really could delete that message.) Andrew Dalby 12:07, 8 September 2018 (UTC) -Hello, Andrew Dalby. Sorry for the inconvenience. I've had some people delete my edits just to mess with me or sometimes by mistake in the past, I can show you proof if you'd like, so I really didn't know what to think this time. I'm still learning Latin by the way, and I actually just started a month ago, balancing my time between university and my hobbies. So, as you can figure, there might be words that sound correct to me, but just because they do it doesn't make them so. I was looking for the word "Civitates" after some time, and what I saw was that it can be used for many things. "Status", as in the plural nominative word, is more associated with a condition, rank, etc. What I concluded was that it can be used as the word state but only in New Latin, like words that didn't exist centuries ago. After all of this, "Civitates" seems the most appropriate word for "States". -About your message, in the Latin part of Wikipedia, I couldn't read it that much, only a few words. I can only make out short sentences, not long ones at the moment, and the translators didn't help much, and I had the feeling that it was negative against me and I didn't want to reply in bad Latin so I decided to delete it, sorry if you were offended by that. Good news is that I'm learning fast, but a beautiful language such as Latin is not learned overnight. -I really like contributing on Wikipedia because it is much more than just a website, it's a useful tool and I believe knowledge should be shared; correct knowledge that is. -I will also listen to your advice on making my Vicipaedia user page that you left me on the other page but using accurate and correct Latin. May I ask you for some help sometime? You really seem like you know the language. -Thank you for your time. I hope we can be friends. User:Marceloapm 12:16, 9 September 2018 (UTC)
-Hello again, Andrew. Yes, that sounds much better, if I decide to change the name for something then I should write down my thoughts on a talk page first and see what others think about it. Thank you for listening. I visited the "Civitates Foederatae Americae" page again and some data is outdated, such as the GDP, GDP per capita, and population, which I think is very important, and would like to fix. If I decide to do so I will offer a very reliable source. Thank you and have a great day. Marceloapm (talk) 15:22, 9 September 2018 (UTC)
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