User talk:Adamh11

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Your changes to online content analysis
Greetings Adam!

The draft you have a new version of online content analysis over at User:Adamh11/sandbox/Online content analysis introduces a number of changes but, from a quick look, it looks good. You might want to discuss it first on Talk:Online content analysis or you can also just Be Bold and make the change and then talk about it if others raise concerns.

I've looked at the. It's a little hard to read but, from what I can see, it looks OK.

When you're feeling confident, you should copy-and-paste your changes in the live version of Online content analysis. I think it would also make sense to leave a message over on Talk:Online content analysis page for the article summarizing and justifying your changes. There's not a lot of action there, but it seems polite.

There is one additional thing you should take into account before doing that. There have been a few small changes made to the article since you copied the text into your sandbox. Why don't you step through one-by-one over at the and make sure that you apply any of the changes others have made that you think still work. Once that's done, you can copy your text into the live version and then blank your sandbox.

In any case, this is good work. I look forward to seeing it go live! — m a k o ๛  22:56, 21 May 2016 (UTC)