User talk:Stoops77

Your edits to Hillsboro, Texas
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Puctuation with quotations
Before making any more changes in punctuation, as you did in the C. S. Lewis article, you should read the relevant passage in the WP Manual of Style. Deor 19:35, 20 February 2007 (UTC)

C. S. Lewis punctuation
Hi, thanks for your recent edits to C. S. Lewis. I'm just writing to let you know that as per the Manual of Style, punctuation only falls within quotes when a whole sentence is being quoted. When only a word or part of a sentence is being quoted, the punctuation falls outside the quotation marks. Punctuation following a book's title should not be in italics unless they form part of the title. Also, when directly quoting something or someone, we use the same spelling and punctuation that was used in the original. Cheers, Martin 19:44, 20 February 2007 (UTC)