Regarding this article...you blanked the page. Are you trying to get the article deleted or working on it further? Having the original author blank a page can be interpreted to be a request to delete it per WP:CSDRandomAct(talk to me)00:40, 11 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
How to move the old article "Swissôtel Tallinn, Estonia" to "Swissôtel Tallinn", which exists, impossible, where is the administrator? Please, delete the article Swissôtel Tallinn (2007) and make from three articles "Swissôtel Tallinn, Estonia", "Swissôtel Tallinn", Swissôtel Tallinn (2007) the ONE with the right name "Swissôtel Tallinn", thanks,
--PjotrMahh1 (talk) 00:48, 11 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Okay, here's the key. First, when you want to change the name of an article, never, under any situation, do that by cutting and pasting the text of the article. Doing so copies the information, but doesn't copy the history of the article. The problem is that our licensing (CC-BY-SA) requires that everyone who has ever contributed to the page be listed as an "author" of that page; thus, the history section needs to remain intact. Instead, you need to use the "Move" function, which is what you did earlier today. However, that process ended up creating an unnecessary, oddly named third page. So, I've fixed the problem now--there's only one page, left: Swissôtel Tallinnin, and the page Swissôtel Tallinnin, Estonia page redirects to the first. I believe that solves the problem; if not, let me know. Qwyrxian (talk) 01:42, 11 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
If the first problem - top mall - no more exists, why I see on this page the mall? Further, the second mall - from 2010. What the matter? Why this mall stand so long time? Please correct or delete the bad centences Thanks,
The first problem does still exist--every citation in that article is nothing other than a bare URL. Instead, they need to be put into full citation template form. Information about how to do that is at Help:Citations. The other tag means that the grammar, style, and formatting need to be improved. I don't have time to improve that; remember, this is a volunteer project, so its up to whoever feels like doing the work. I'm guessing your not a native speaker, so I imagine the work is difficult for you. One thing you can do is to make a request with the Guild of Copy Editors on this page: Wikipedia:WikiProject Guild of Copy Editors/Requests. Within a month or two, someone from the Guild will likely help improve the prose in the article. I don't know if they handle fixing references or not. Qwyrxian (talk) 09:31, 11 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks for fast response, It is difficult for me to write in English. We haven't this time a good article about one Estonian hotel only shotly think like Radisson Blu Hotel, Tallinn. To small to use as mall with Swissôtel Tallinn' dates.
Hey PjotrMahh1, I just thought I'd let you know that I saw your article MS Translandia in the New Articles list-- The image greatly improves the article. It would be great if you could also clean-up the related article USS Fulton (SP-247).
Hi Jipinghe, thank You very much for your interest to my first article in EN-Wikipedia. I've written about MS Translandia in FI, RU, ET, DE, but these languages are not understood by the people in North America or in Asia. If You want to add the article, please do it. I usually don't write in EN-Wikipedia. But more in Russian or German Soviet class de:Dmitriy Furmanov
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Hello, while RMS Queen Mary 2 is indeed registered in the port of Hamilton, Bermuda, she nonetheless still flies the un-defaced Red Ensign per the UK Merchant Shipping Act. (She flies the undefaced Blue Ensign with Captain Christopher Wells, RNR retired, is her master.) There is more detail on the article talk page. BlueRiband►17:34, 26 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you for fast response and additional info about . Unfortunately, we have Bermuda's Red Ensign for this ship on this website. All right, but where is port of registry Southampton? I don't really see it, thanks,--PjotrMahh1 (talk) 19:04, 26 October 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Please explain what this edit summary means, as it does not explain your reason for removing the "MS". I don't care if the abbreviation is used in the caption or not, but I don't appreciate editors making demands without any valid reason behind their statement. — Huntster (t@c)11:24, 3 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]
MS is a ship prefix for all motor vessels (propelled by an internal combustion engine, usually a diesel engine), not a part of name, and I have moved MS like motor ship to cruise ship used only for cruise ships on the basis of ship register, thanks,--PjotrMahh1 (talk) 12:17, 3 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]
We have two keel laying dates: 31 March and 2 December 2008 for Allure of the Seas, what is keel laying date, I always take this date from register, if exists.
What is keel laying date? We can read about it at § 30.10-37
Keel laying date—TB/ALL.
The term keel laying date means the date upon which progressive construction identifiable with a specific vessel begins, including construction of the first module or prefabricated section of the hull that is identifiable with that vessel.
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Citations are not to be used in infobox. The infobox is to reflect the text of the article. In the Baie Comeau article, write it into the text, added your citations, then change the text of the infobox to reflect the text. Llammakey (talk) 22:40, 14 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Even if it were so, what of it? Can you see for example RMS Queen Mary 2,
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Please remove civil ensign of the Bahamas from this field, thanks (en)
I cannot find the old edition of this rule, it could be changed, I don't know, I see "Ship flag - The ensign (maritime flag) associated with a ship", too, and nothing more, all right, rule is rule,--PjotrMahh1 (talk) 12:48, 27 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
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