User talk:Kralizec!/Archive 2005

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Doctor Who serials
Hi there! Your write-up on The Web Planet was just fine - my edits were just cosmetic to bring it in line with the style of the other pages. Just a couple of things to note: when citing a novel or short story, be sure to say who it's by as well; and when you put in the external links and categories at the bottom, check to see they're correct (I, too, have been a victim of cut-and-paste errors). Aside from that, great job, and please, keep contributing. If you wanted to do a more detailed plot - i.e., expand your synopsis section, then do a short one or three sentence version as an actual synopsis - like in some of the other serial articles, it would be welcome as well. --khaosworks 01:58, 16 Apr 2005 (UTC)

Toledo Museum of Art
I'm pleased you added the photograph--which is excellent--to the Tol. Museum article. It sorely needed one. I did edit the caption a tiny bit. Incidentally, it would be great to add a photograph of a painting from the collection as well—do you have any idea how a public domain image could be found? Chick Bowen 00:13, 23 September 2005 (UTC)
 * Thanks! UT actually teaches an entire course based on that painting. Chick Bowen 14:36, 2 October 2005 (UTC)

State park "template"
I am unclear as to how to use your Template:State park as a template, namely the syntax. I ended up just copying and editing the table contents for: First Landing State Park. Is this what you intended people to do? Did I use it correctly in that article? &#151; Eoghanacht  talk 14:13, 28 September 2005 (UTC)
 * I added a sample syntax under the page's talk. Rework as needed.  I could not figure out how to get a coordinate template (such as 37.2575°N, -76.80306°W) to work within the template. &#151;  Eoghanacht  talk 12:40, 29 September 2005 (UTC)

I did not really expect that using a template within a template would work. I just went ahead and tried it without success. There is a template version of the protected areas infobox that allows one to program coordinates. See: Template talk:Protected Area Table. However, only one site (El Morro National Monument), perhaps because it has a text-wrapping problem. &#151; Eoghanacht  talk 18:29, 29 September 2005 (UTC)
 * There is a revised template-based version of the WikiProject Protected Areas/Infobox that I think may be useful for all areas, including state parks. See that page for one example (St. Clement's Island).  Most of the fields are optional.  &#151;  Eoghanacht  talk 15:48, 31 October 2005 (UTC)

DYK
I just wanted to congratulate you on the new article which made the Main Page in the Did You Know feature.
 * From another lighthouse fan, here in the Historic Triangle of Virginia Vaoverland 10:27, 12 October 2005 (UTC)

"withdrawn" v. "failed"
Since a withdrawn nom is a kind of failed nom, I've removed the latter cat from Harriet Miers and made the former a subcat of it. Sound reasonable? BD2412 talk 14:33, 27 October 2005 (UTC)

Image:Saparmurat Niyazov in 2002.jpg


Hi, this image that you appear to have uploaded is slated for deletion, due to missing copyright/source info. Can you clarify? --Jrohr 20:34, 21 November 2005 (UTC)