User talk:Loijuk1

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Loijuk1, good luck, and have fun. – Pam  D  19:30, 25 November 2013 (UTC)

Elgar Birthplace Museum
Hallo and thank you for your edits to Elgar Birthplace Museum. I've made a few changes since your edits, and there are a few points to note:
 * It's not appropriate to include detailed opening hours etc - this is an encyclopedia not a guidebook, and ephemeral information like this is best left to the museum's own website
 * The language needs to be neutral, not "peacock" terms: I've toned down your enthusiastic description of the facilities
 * official website is the standard template used when linking to an organisation's, or person's, official website. Please leave it as it is.
 * I don't know what the problem was with the images you tried to include, but they don't work. It would have been useful if you had reverted to the previous image, which displays properly, rather than leaving the article with redlinks to non-existent (or wrongly-linked) image files. I've tidied up, "commenting out" the second and third image links and replacing the previous image in the infobox. I wonder whether you uploaded the images but they've been deleted because of copyright concerns if you didn't make clear their status (a very common problem), or whether something went wrong in uploading them to start with? Help:Introduction to uploading images might be useful.

There is a lot to learn about editing Wikipedia, but it is an interesting journey. Happy Editing, and good luck with the birthplace museum article. If you work there or are otherwise directly involved with it, please be aware of the Conflict of Interest rules. If you are editing as part of your job (eg your work involves publicity for the museum) it is best to add comments to the talk page giving information, with published sources for that information, and asking other editors to amend the article itself. Pam D  19:41, 25 November 2013 (UTC)

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