User talk:GreenGirl0209

Looks good so far! Couple of points. Some more training guides (pdf) are available and on the Dashboard here. Thanks for joining us yesterday! Stinglehammer (talk) 15:49, 1 April 2021 (UTC)
 * 1) The lede opening sentence of any new article needs to establish very clearly why this person (or topic) is notable/remarkable/significant/important for inclusion on Wikipedia. The Manual of Style WP:MOS has guidance for writing a good opening sentence which summarises/contextualises the person but equally you can view other biography articles on Wikipedia similar to your article to see how they have opened.
 * 2) Citations should back up every statement (place after full stop) or at least every paragraph.
 * 3) Headings are only capitalised on the first word only. You can check other articles for typical article headings used in biographies or visit Wikipedia's Manual of Style WP:MOS.
 * 4) If we can add 50-100 words and 3 or 4 (or more) references from reliable published secondary sources (more is always better for establishing wider notability) then we have something we can publish. For help publishing you can email me at ewan.mcandrew@ed.ac.uk or view our website page here.

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GreenGirl0209, good luck, and have fun. Stinglehammer (talk) 15:49, 1 April 2021 (UTC)

References and titles
Hallo GreenGirl0209 and welcome to editing Wikipedia. I found the The Green Girls' School while stub-sorting and have made a few changes to it.

The article title didn't need "The ". Looking at the sources, they say "the Green Girls' School" rather than "The ...", which is one indication that the "The" isn't really part of the name. So I've moved the article, but that move created a redirect from the "The..." form, so it can still be found through that name. (Where "The" is part of a title, as in a book title etc, we use "DEFAULTSORT" to make it sort on the next word instead).

The references you gave looked confusing, as there was nothing on the page to show that any of four of them were different from each other. I don't use Visual Editor myself, but if it gives a reference which doesn't look helpful to the reader, you should override it and add extra info. I've fixed up the various refs so that the reader can see "What was that source about, is it the same as another source, etc".

There's a lot to learn about editing Wikipedia but it's fun, and can become a huge time sink. Welcome and happy editing. Pam D  16:23, 5 April 2021 (UTC)