User talk:LAnne

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Pamela Louise Lee
Hey, I saw your article on Pamela Louise Lee. I've tried to fix and add things as necessary, yet one of the big problems I see is the lack of citation. Technically, if you want to cite something from a website, you must have the citation follow the sentence. For example, if I wanted to cite something from Yahoo, I might do this:

"Yahoo is a search engine." 

The link at the end is achieved by inserting the web address between two brackets [site]. You need to do that for all specific facts. You may also highlight key people, dates, etc. by placing them between two brackets on either side. If the links show up as red, delete the brackets and allow it to stand alone, but if they show up in blue, they may be clicked on. For example, I might write in a sentence:

"She is a famous attorney."

As you can see, that links to another page, so it shows up in blue. Other things, you may find, do not have their own articles.

If you have any questions at all, please feel free to ask them on my talk page.

License tagging for Image:PamelaLL.jpg
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