Talk:Reginald Gray (artist)

References missing
There is a list of sources in the "sources" section at the end of dthe article, but material on wikipedia needs to be referenced inline to show where the information has come from. There are a few references, but most of the material does not have any inline citations. See WP:REFB for help. See WP:FA for model articles. Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion may be of interest and demonstrates how at least each paragraph and often individual sentences or facts are referenced.  Ty  10:12, 12 May 2010 (UTC)

2009 May
I really hate to revert hours of work but you have simply made a pig's ear of the article. Look at this unretouched screenshot of what the page looks like on my machine - images all over the place and overlaying each other.

It is just not necessary for you to have so many images in the article - the Commons is the place for images. I appreciate that it is nice to have annotation against each image, therefore I have created this Commons gallery for you. Please feel free to improve it.

(Needless to say, if you disagree with my edit here, it only takes a few clicks for you to reverse it.) &mdash; RHaworth 04:41, 19 May 2010 (UTC)

june 10 2010
With regards to your "references missing" I do not understand what you mean by "inline". Concerning the "Sources" I have given the page number date and publisher for all the books mentioned. I dont see what more I can do. Reginald Gray: —Preceding unsigned comment added by Reginald gray (talk • contribs)


 * I previously posted on your talk page:
 * Material on wikipedia needs to be referenced inline to show where the information has come from. There are a few references, but most of the material does not have any inline citations. See WP:REFB for help. See WP:FA for model articles. Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion may be of interest and demonstrates how at least each paragraph and often individual sentences or facts are referenced.
 * All material in the article needs to be specifically referenced within the text of the article to its source. This appears as small raised numbers in the text, and the source appears in the "References" section. For a simple example, see William Bowyer (artist), and note the numbers at the end of sentences/paragraphs. See WP:REFB for how to do this.  Ty  17:49, 10 June 2010 (UTC)


 * Here are two inline citations being added. &mdash; RHaworth 03:39, 14 June 2010 (UTC)

Declaration of conflict of interest
Inline with WP:COI I declare my interest in this article. I am the subject of the article Reginald Gray (artist). I am aware of Wikipedia's policies and guidelines and I will abide by them. I aim to edit from time to time in collaboration with neutrality and not for self-promotion. If you want to contact me, please leave a message on my talk page User talk:Reginald gray Thank You, Sincerely, Reginald Gray. Reginald gray (talk) 16:36, 2 November 2010 (UTC)
 * Because User:reginald gray has made extensive direct edits to the article, I have tagged it with a COI tag. This should not be taken to be a comment on the edits, which I have not reviewed, or a claim that the editor is not following our COI rules.  If someone hasn't already done so, an audit the edits should be made, and if they are compliant with NPOV, then the tag can be removed Beyond My Ken (talk)


 * Hi Ken, see extensive discussions above and posted COI notice on Reginald's user page and on the Reginald Gray (artist). We are in the process of adding inline citations. Several editors have been actively working together on the article. The tag is not necessary, given the notices, so I am removing it. Best wishes Span (talk) 23:22, 5 January 2011 (UTC)