User talk:Macsrich

John Claypole, senior
Thank you for this contribution. However URL's are notoriously fickle and it can be difficult to find the information again if the URL changes unless more details are given.

For example you placed the following bare URL on the page:
 * http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-50168-lolham-hall-maxey-

It would benefit the project if such an entry were to include:

which gives:
 * Lolham Hall, Maxey, British Listed Buildings, Retrieved March 2013

It is better to include the date/year of publication if it is available rather than "Retrieved March 2013", but Retrieved is better than nothing. If the web page moves or is taken down the "Retrieved" date can help find the page on an internet archive site, if an archive has been made.

There is a Wikipedia guideline with more details on how to cite something at WP:CITE. -- PBS (talk) 21:02, 9 March 2013 (UTC)

John Claypole
You added this edit to John Claypole on 4 May 2013. However you changed a sentence which carried an inline citaiton that does not include dates so please add an inline citation to cover that. You also appended some information without providing an inline citation. Please do so. -- PBS (talk) 13:52, 10 June 2013 (UTC)