User talk:Shawn Goldwater
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Canada
keep those Canada geography articles coming! I can help out with bibliographies esp re history. Richard Jensen 10:41, 31 January 2008 (CST)
London Calling
Since when did The Clash have a monopoly on the term London Calling? Its a term used by the BBC and others since 1922. Meg Ireland 19:02, 3 February 2008 (CST)
Definition templates
I have just "activated" the subpages for the Canada article (actually, all that is necessary to do this is to put the subpages tag at the top). I have also built out a small starter set of related articles for Canada. If you click on the red "Template:Def" beside those articles in the list which do not already have definitions (most of them at this point) you will be taken to an edit page where you can enter a definition (briefly, in 30 words or less, tell what, or who, ___________ is?
These definitions will be used wherever the "r" template is used to enter article titles in the listings on the "Related Articles" subpages.
Sometimes when I write my definitions, I am "composing at the keyboard", so some of them might need to be re-touched.
I would urge you to experiment with the subpages. The best way to find out how they are supposed to work is to learn by doing.
James F. Perry 19:29, 5 February 2008 (CST)