User talk:Eurofan2005/Archive 4

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Eurofan,

It would appear that you are using your user page for excessive web-hosting again, something which is suppose to be avoided per guidelines WP:UP. Plus as you will recall, your old profile was indefinitely blocked on 8 December 2011 for similar activity. Be cautious and prevent falling into old ways again. CT Cooper gave you a second chance in a warning above. Don't ruin it and end up getting this account indef blocked. Wesley ♦ Mouse 13:01, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
 * Sorry, removed. I thought that I couldn't advertise my contest. Can I keep the introduction and the section about the Eurovision Song Contest?  Dimitris  ♪ 13:10, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
 * I'm not too sure about those sections either.  has similar information and has been asked to remove the content, as has, who's first account was blocked by  for using their user page to hold such content.  If in doubt, familiarise yourself with the guidelines at WP:UP.  If something isn't mentioned as prohibited, then in my opinion I'd be inclined to say it would be safe.  But then I personally walk on the edge of caution when it comes to user pages.   Wesley ♦ Mouse  13:27, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
 * They're for Eurovision, not for any other contest like the users mentioned above. Anyway I'll probably remove them all but I don't know what to put in my page. It will be empty.  Dimitris  ♪ 13:31, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
 * You could always do what I did and have a look around at other user pages for inspiration. And then contact the user to see if they don't mind you copying their design idea.  I surely don't mind if you were to use the design inspiration from my own page.   Wesley ♦ Mouse  13:35, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
 * I should look around the user pages. Thank you for your suggestions.  Dimitris  ♪ 13:42, 7 June 2013 (UTC)
 * While your userpage should be primarily about your Wikipedia related activities, some personal content is allowed, and I myself have a some on my userpage - it is good to learn about the people you work with after all. Personally, I thought what you had before was tolerable; it's pages and pages of it which is really problematic, but there is no hard and fast rule and different editors have different views when it comes to interpreting WP:UP and WP:NOTWEBHOST. My only concern would be that you are still under-age, so please be careful about what information you reveal about yourself online. CT Cooper · &#32;talk 17:01, 7 June 2013 (UTC)

Why can't I have my own material and data on MY own page? It's MY user page. I don't see how I'm breaking any rules.User:Karlwhen User talk:Karlwhen 14:47, 7 June 2013 (GMT)

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 * Fixed.  Dimitris  ♪ 14:38, 8 June 2013 (UTC)

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Strikethrough text on articles
Just a quick note to let you know I've undone the "strikethrough" that you added for Aalborg on ESC 2014 article. Striking-through cities that are not successful isn't something we've done on previous articles, as it is untidy and distorts reading for partially sighted people. What we have done on previous articles that had bidding phases (,, and ) is highlight the winning candidate city in bold, whilst leaving the unsuccessful ones in normal text. Wesley ♦ Mouse 16:34, 17 June 2013 (UTC)
 * Yes, I have noticed the format of the winning candidate city. I just didn't think of this. Thank you, once again.  Dimitris  ♪  (talk)  17:16, 17 June 2013 (UTC)

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Article updating
Hi Eurofan,

Thanks for updating Eurovision Song Contest 2014 with confirmation of the UK. However, I just wanted to remind you of a few things that you seem to be forgetting to do when you update articles (and I have noticed this very regularly lately).


 * If you add/remove a country from the confirmed list, please make sure that you also update the participation numbers in the following places:
 * Article's infobox,
 * Article's lead, and
 * Participating countries section.
 * User:Bokikz ended up updating the infobox, and I ended up updating the participating countries section. These updates should have been done by yourself when you updated the article - not leaving it to others to tidy-up afterwards.


 * Also I spend hours and hours of precious time tidying up the cite web tags with missing data, because the relevant data fields never get completed correctly. In this update of yours you never added the publication date (which looks like this  |date= ).  The publication field is the most important information on any citation we add, as it provides a reference date for editors in the event the citation becomes a deadlink and we need to establish an archive date.   |accessdate=  is to show when an editor accessed the source, and  |date=  is to show when the source was published.

I wanted to hightlight these issues with you in case you were not aware, or maybe forgotten to do them. It may be a helpful tip to add a link to cite web somewhere on your user page as a handy reminder for future reference. Wesley  Mᴥuse  17:59, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
 * Sorry for not updating, I had it in my mind but I had to make some other posts on a forum and I completely forgot. As for the cite web, I didn't know the difference between  |accessdate=  and  |date=  but I thought that they had the same usage. I know I should look at the template's usage to check the difference but I didn't. Thanks for informing me though.  Dimitris  ♪  (talk)  18:28, 1 October 2013 (UTC)


 * Not to worry, glad that I provided some helpful information. To be fair, I only learnt a few days ago that cite web also has a field  |trans_title=  for sources that are not in English, and requite the foreign worded  |title=  section to be translated into English.   Wesley   Mᴥuse  18:53, 1 October 2013 (UTC)


 * I didn't knew that either. I only knew about the  |language=  one. I'll keep that in mind also.  Dimitris  ♪  (talk)  19:37, 1 October 2013 (UTC)

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