User talk:ChadCloman

multi-linking
What's with your recent multi-linking of the same terms over and over in Conservatism? Normally, we link a term only the first time it is mentioned in an article; there are exceptions (e.g. when it's been several paragraphs since the last mention of an obscure term, or in an Infobox and the main body of the article, etc.) but your recent change seems totally overboard. I could just revert it, but I'd rather call this to your attention so you don't keep doing this.

I'm guessing from the empty talk page that you are new to this. I don't mean to bite you, and do feel free to ping me back if you have any questions. -- Jmabel 06:34, Oct 3, 2004 (UTC)


 * Yes, the revised version is fine. By the way, when you leave a comment on a talk page, if you follow it with four tildes ( ~ ) that will automatically turn into your user name & a time stamp when you save. Highly recommended. -- Jmabel 03:56, Oct 4, 2004 (UTC)

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