User:PhotographyEdits

Hi! I usually write about (the intersection of) computers, security, politics and history. I also focus on styleguide compliance, mostly MOS:ACROTITLE, MOS:SOB and MOS:AVOIDBOLD and rename pages based on WP:COMMONNAME.

I have my own TODO list and sandbox.

Style

 * MOS:AVOIDBOLD and MOS:REDUNDANCY: don't write weird sentences in the lead because you think the name must be bold and therefor can't contain links. If the article title is composed of words that have their own article, this is likely the case. Even some WP:FA don't adhere this policy. I try to fix this.
 * MOS:NOTES

Essays

 * WP:YWAB: Yes, Wikipedia is Biased
 * WP:AVOIDCYBER: an essay I wrote, arguing that you should avoid cyber

Other

 * WP:IPSOFACTO: the WP:GNG is not the only way that notability can be proven
 * WP:DTQ
 * WP:HANDLE
 * WP:SNOW


 * The word 'controversial' should be avoided on biographical articles describing democratically elected politicians. It's part of their job to be controversial, since they don't tend to get 100% of the vote.
 * On biographic articles, when years are used in section headers, they should be put in front of the rest of the section, not afterwards. Makes it easier to compare and skim through.
 * Librsvg bugs
 * WP:UNUSUAL: a lot of fun reads, including one of the articles that I wrote: Gorbachev Pizza Hut commercial
 * I prefer using the word 'primarily' over stating that there are exceptions.

Useful things

 * Archive tool

Hatnotes

 * Template:For

Interlanguage links
Sometimes this doesn't work in  attributes or something like that, this is a workaround: :lang:Article

Display title
Note MOS:MAJORWORK and MOS:MINORWORK

Requested moves
NewName
 * Technical request: WP:RMT
 * Regular request on talk page: WP:RSPM:

Other projects in infobox

 * Other projects in infobox

Language expansion in reference
the  parameter cannot be interlanguage linked. However, author can. Example: {{Cite book |author=Preuß, Erich Because it requires custom formatting (Last name comma first name), the regular interlanguage link template is not usable in this case.

Multiple images
If you don't mind the border, see the example at Obama tan suit controversy. Otherwise, use the one at Disney logo. There is also the possibility of combining both images into a single one and reuploading that to Wikimedia Commons, as done for the infobox in ANT catalog

For others
This is wrong:

See Joke for correct examples

References to pages in book
See Template:Sfn

SVG logos
How to get SVG logos:


 * Check the website
 * Search,   or some related query on your favorite search engine
 * Zoom in to check if it is a vector. PDF.js will stop rerendering after a certain zoom level, but it will be clear enough to distinguish between a vector and an obvious raster image.
 * Open that particular page with Inkscape
 * Select that part of the logo, paste it into new file
 * Optional: scale the image to a reasonable size
 * File -> Document -> Crop to content button
 * Maybe needed to remove  part with a text editor
 * During uploading on Wikimedia Commons, use  as the 'license'.

IBM announcement letter search
See https://www.ibm.com/common/ssi/SearchResult.wss

Clade example
See here: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Logical_reasoning&diff=prev&oldid=1156741094