User talk:ADude8

Loyola College
Are you refering to the article Loyola College, Melbourne? If so it has never been deleted. There is a tag saying it needs sources, but it hasn't been deleted. To link to a website place the url (copy from the address bar at the top) between square brackets. For example to link to Wikipedia you would put  which will look like this:. You can also just put the web address without any brackets and it will show: http://en.wikipedia.org

A helpful page is the cheat-sheet which covers the basics of wiki-editing. Sorry it took so long; I've been working a lot lately. If you have any more questions feel free to ask. James086 Talk &#124; Email 12:53, 11 February 2008 (UTC)


 * You were using 3 equals-signs instead of 2 around the section headings which made the headings smaller. I changed it and made a few wording changes that makes it a bit more neutral. With the tag at the top you can remove it by removing the line that says  at the top of the article (you can see it in the editing box). While the article does have one source, there should be more than one and they should be from publishers not related to the school. Something like a newspaper or magazine article from a reliable source would be good.  James086 Talk &#124;  Email 11:57, 14 February 2008 (UTC)