User talk:Funyu123

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Tetrapods
There's no reason to have these as one joint article instead of two. DS (talk) 19:22, 26 March 2020 (UTC)

Taxonomy templates, taxoboxes etc.
Hi, I swapped out the species names in the taxobox in this edit (well, plus a typo fix for the bullets :). There's nothing tricky about that part; they are just listed under the "subdivision" item in the box, and can be edited like normal text. - Editing the taxonomy templates is a little more tricky, as you may have noticed. This was not a good idea; you ended up with a clade Climatiiformes that linked to the (nonexistant) article Diplacanthiformes. Whereas the aim was, IIUC, a template for a clade Diplacanthiformes with correct relations to its parent (Acanthodii). I set that up here. Finding your way around the taxonomy template system can be somewhat baffling at the beginning, and I am still making constant minor errors that others have to clean up... I'm not sure whether there is a tutorial kind of thing for this system.

Ping to is there a good overview resource for people to get started with this?

One other point: I see you like to set up new standalone articles for individual fossil species. That is something that is rarely done on WP except for species that have a large amount of exclusive material to talk about. Generally fossil species are treated within the genus article (and if the genus is monotypic, most definitely so :). Consequently, I'm about to merge Archaeopteris notosaria to Archaeopteris - most of the material in the article is about the genus and either already covered in that article, or better presented there. I suggest that for future articles you first consider expanding the genus (or higher taxon, as appropriate) article. Cheers! -- Elmidae (talk · contribs) 14:53, 14 May 2020 (UTC)


 * There's an introduction to the automated taxobox system at WP:Automated taxobox system/intro. Whether it's a "good" overview is another matter! Most of the time, the core part of system can be used by copying and editing existing taxoboxes and taxonomy templates, but there are, inevitably, many "fringe cases". Peter coxhead (talk) 05:46, 15 May 2020 (UTC)

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