User talk:99.125.81.178

Plea to correctly follow Wikipedia formatting
Dear Wichita editor: I cleaned up a great many of your edits at the Capps article. There's no point in doing these if they frequently need to be substantially corrected. I appreciate your enthusiasm, but you need to follow Wikipedia editing conventions. It's not horseshoes; getting close doesn't count. You don't need quotes in the bracketed URL & title box, nor punctuation there. Follow that box with a comma, then the bracketed and italicized source, then the citation date. "Retrieved" (not lower case) is followed by the date and a period. Also, if you use a free program such as basic  Grammarly  it will indicate your errors in spelling and punctuation. If you'd want me to walk you through this, I'd be happy to. but now your edits require considerable cleanup, and I'm guessing you possess the ability to easily make the edits correctly, and you won't have any problems doing them right. Since you're using an IP login, you may never see this. Adopting a USER name will facilitate communications. Thanks! Activist (talk) 06:27, 24 December 2022 (UTC).