User talk:RSekulovich

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helpme A few problems, easily enough resolved I'm sure by one more experienced than me:


 * The image in wikimedia without documentation Image:NicolasBeaujon a 1785.jpg has been superseded by one with the proper copyright info and ought to be erased, I just don't know how.

Thanks for your help! —Preceding unsigned comment added by RSekulovich (talk • contribs) 16:38, 3 Jan 2008
 * Hi,
 * 1) The image will be deleted on January 6th as it has no copyright status. So you don't need to worry about that.
 * 2) The Joseph_Pellerin article seems to still be orphaned, but that is my opinion, if you wish to you can remove it, non-administrators can remove tags, to do so simply edit the article and remove the tag like you did. However, as I am typing this I have noticed that another user has already removed it!


 * Hope this helps!  The Helpful One (Talk)(Contributions) 16:50, 3 January 2008 (UTC)

WOW that was quick!

thanks!
 * Welcome to Wikipedia! I will start with the article as it is the easeyest one. Anyone (including unregistered users) are allowed to remove that tag, you can do it by going into edit mode on the page (click edit this page) and remove the from it. Don't worry if you do something wrong on wikipedia, editor [should] follow a policy of assume good faith and are understanding of editors who have not been around long.
 * On the image front - other users would find it hard to fix for you until you have specified some things. First of all - Where did you get the image from? When you post the answer, you can replace the helpme tag. Read your question wrong, sorry. Just a quick note about messages - when you post on a talk page, you should sign your messages with ~ because, as by magic, it is converted into your user name and is time stamped. If you have anymore problems, feel free to place another helpme or contact me on my talk page. Tiddly  -  Tom  16:57, 3 January 2008 (UTC)

got it! RSekulovich 17:02, 3 January 2008 (UTC)

Is there a way to find out how many and which pages link TO an article?

Thanks! RSekulovich 17:03, 3 January 2008 (UTC)


 * Yes, Absolutly. When you go to an article, or this page in fact you will see a box called 'Toolbox' on the left. If you click on 'What Links Here', you will have a list of all the pages containing links to the page you are on. Don't forget the ~ Tiddly  -  Tom  17:07, 3 January 2008 (UTC)

Thanks! RSekulovich 20:53, 3 January 2008 (UTC)

Disgruntled wiki editor comment
Hi. Why did you re-insert the long not-wikified text at the Arnaud II de La Porte comment? The text once was inserted by an anonymous user with the remark "add translation from the French of a longer biographical essay (dated 1818, copyright expired; two texts to be integrated later". Because I didnot see the point of keeping two biographies on the same person on the same article, I placed the essay on the talk-page. Thus, the readers can read the better text, and the editors still can use the essay in their edits. Please tell me what is wrong with that.

By the way, those essays could be better placed at WikisourceJeff5102 (talk) 07:53, 17 May 2010 (UTC)

I plan to integrate the two longish bios into one tighter one, give me a few days ok?


 * OK!Jeff5102 (talk) 18:08, 24 May 2010 (UTC)

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Link between Thomas of Lancaster and "De Langlée Family".
Hello @RSekulovich, In 2009, you wrote in Thomas of Lancaster page : "The noble de Langlée family of France claimed him for their ultimate ancestor." "De Langlée" family are my ancestors and I would have some information about this link. Have you a source about ? Best regards 193.52.40.238 (talk) 12:33, 3 April 2024 (UTC)