User talk:Tkriti01

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Hello, Tkriti01, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions, especially your edits to History of feminism. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few links to pages you might find helpful:
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Citation style; section headers
Hi, Tkriti01, thanks for your addition to History of feminism. In particular, thanks for the two citations you included with your material, in compliance with Wikipedia's WP:Verfiability policy. This is something that often takes new users some time to learn, and the fact that you included them in your very first edit at Wikipedia is impressive; kudos!

In your two citations, you included both an in-text parenthetical (such as, "(Grewal & Kaplan, 1994: 17)") as well as a fully-filled out Cite journal template adjacent to it referencing the same source. This is not necessary, and including only the cite journal template is sufficient, so I've dropped the parentheticals. For future reference, please note also that Wikipedia does not have a particular "house style" for citations, and if you create a new article some day, you can use any consistent style you choose; if modifying an existing article, the recommendation is to follow the existing style already present in the article, which, apart from the superfluous parentheticals, is what you did here, so once again, well done.

Also, where you added your "Bridging two worlds..." statement as a bold header above your material, I abridged this (see MOS:NOBACKREF for part of the reason why). Also, style-wise, Wikipedia uses a hierarchical system of section headers to generate bold headers rather than wiki markup for this; see MOS:SECTIONS.

Thanks again for your edit, and if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my Talk page. Thanks, Mathglot (talk) 19:19, 18 December 2021 (UTC)