Talk:Ariel VI

Templates and other recent edits
Let's talk about the changes on the talk page here. Discussions about articles should be performed on the talk page of the article and not your own talk page. I do appreciate that you are asking questions and using talk pages though, that is a great for collaboration. It would also be good if you used accurate edit summaries to explain the changes you are making, it helps other editors review them.

I use the unit conversion template to make the article accessible to more readers. Both countries routinely use imperial units, so it is even more applicable than usual here. I would actually lead with the imperial units if most didn't consider this an article on science. See WP:UNITS for more information.

I removed your break tag and used the unbulleted list template. The break tag is ok, but using the unbulleted list when listing multiple items helps with accessibility. See MOS:PLIST for more information.

For the date templates, see Template:Start-date for more information on why that is useful. Though I am looking into start-date vs start date, not sure if one is more appropriate. Same goes for end-date.

I added back the non-breaking spaces. They are intended to keep the number/unit on the same link. See MOS:NBSP for more information.

In the prose, I changed 23:26 to 23:26:00, to show that the precision is to the second. Leaving it off means it could be interpreted as having occurred at any point during that minute window. I can see an argument for less precision, but I think we typically use precision down to the second for these cases.

Hope that clears things up. I have left the other changes you made. Let me know if you have any questions thanks.  Kees08  (Talk)   18:19, 3 April 2020 (UTC)