User talk:CornflakeGirl70

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Formatting and welcome!
Hi, thanks for your edits to Dawn French! Just for your info, there are a bunch of conventions that are usually done with edits that make things look good and work better. The first is to use the asterisk ( * ) for list items, like the Bibliography you added, so they don't show up as a paragraph block.

The second is to only use a link once on the page...so if I link to "Canadian humour" once, I don't link to "Canadian Humor" the second time I say it. There are bots that occasionally come by to clean this up, but they aren't great at it and it's a good practice to do it from the start.

The third is to link to things like the names in the bibliography list you made...that showed that Beryl Cook and Richard Curtis already had their own pages (and cassette did, of course).

I'll keep your talk page in my watchlist for a while, to check for followups to my post here, but the usual practice would be for you to reply to me on my talk page just in case I wasn't continuing to watch here.

Again, welcome and hope you keep editing.

-- Kickstart70 &middot; Talk 00:50, 5 April 2006 (UTC)

Books on Christmas
Thanks for adding that good list of books on Christmas (I just noticed). I too think Wikipedia needs more standard "hard copy" references. Dwalls (talk) 05:53, 20 February 2008 (UTC)