User talk:JasonVetitoe

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Happy editing! Haploidavey (talk) 05:16, 1 November 2021 (UTC)

Infoboxes et al
Hi. I'm afraid I've had to undo a couple of your edits at Bona Dea. I've removed the infobox completely, partly because there's so little known of Bona Dea - that she's "possibly" this or that isn't the kind of information that's relevant to an infobox. In general, Infoboxes should only carry well established information that's essential to the scholarship on the topic. The image used in the infobox was pretty hard to make out, badly corroded and definitely oversized; its commons page says almost nothing about it and that's a big minus. Images, unless very, very obvious, should have their identities and status (dates, where found etc) confirmed by scholarly sources, and that information should be easily readable. Same goes for the second pic of Bona Dea

The engraving of dear old Clodius in drag, gate-crashing, is very detailed, and hard to see. You might try enlarging it, though I don't think it'll look very good at any scale. Again, the information given with the pic at commons is not complete. Needs at least a title and author.

Anyway, thanks for your work on the article.

Forgot to mention; please don't add sources that aren't actually used in the article. It opens the door to people adding their favourite histories, even if they're only marginally relevant, or even irrelevant. Best to use specialised sources rather than generalist histories, even if the latter come from very reputable publishers. Haploidavey (talk) 05:31, 1 November 2021 (UTC)