User talk:Odavies1989

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Awesome job on White-browed babbler. I've taken the opportunity to clean up some formatting issues: These are fine points and do not in any way detract from the excellent work you've done in expanding the article. I just hope these tips help in the future as you work on other articles. Keep up the good work! WikiDan61 ChatMe!ReadMe!! 15:13, 30 April 2015 (UTC)
 * 1) References go after punuctuation at Wikipedia, so
 * not
 * 1) If using a citation more than once, you can name the citation, and then just use it over and over:
 * 2) There are standard citation templates such as cite journal or cite book. The advantage of these is that all journal citations across the project look the same, and if we decide as a community to move to a different citation style, we just edit the template and all of the articles using that template automatically get the new citation style.
 * 1) If using a citation more than once, you can name the citation, and then just use it over and over:
 * 2) There are standard citation templates such as cite journal or cite book. The advantage of these is that all journal citations across the project look the same, and if we decide as a community to move to a different citation style, we just edit the template and all of the articles using that template automatically get the new citation style.
 * 1) There are standard citation templates such as cite journal or cite book. The advantage of these is that all journal citations across the project look the same, and if we decide as a community to move to a different citation style, we just edit the template and all of the articles using that template automatically get the new citation style.
 * 1) There are standard citation templates such as cite journal or cite book. The advantage of these is that all journal citations across the project look the same, and if we decide as a community to move to a different citation style, we just edit the template and all of the articles using that template automatically get the new citation style.