User talk:Aricamberden
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after the question on your talk page. Again, welcome! Davewild 09:27, 22 April 2007 (UTC)
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I dogi di Venezia
[edit]Hey, Aricamberden. I'm glad to see you're taking an interest in editing doge-related articles on Wikipedia. I recently brought Domenico Selvo up to Featured Article status, so I like to think of myself as the only person around here doing anything about the history of Venice :-D. It's good to know that there's someone else interested in it now! Anyway, I just wanted to point a few things out to you that I've made more or less standard in doge articles, but haven't brought across to all articles yet:
- Doge succession box: {{VeniceDogeSuccession}}
- This succession box was pretty much lifted from the IT Wiki and I've put it in use for a bunch of doges in the 10th and 11th centuries. If you could stick this at the bottom of the page for any new doges you create, I would be very grateful. Here is how you put it in for, say, Jacopo Contarini:
- {{VeniceDogeSuccession|title=Venetian doges|period=[[1275]]-[[1280]] |predecessor=[[Lorenzo Tiepolo]]|successor=[[Giovanni Dandolo]]}}
- This succession box was pretty much lifted from the IT Wiki and I've put it in use for a bunch of doges in the 10th and 11th centuries. If you could stick this at the bottom of the page for any new doges you create, I would be very grateful. Here is how you put it in for, say, Jacopo Contarini:
- Infobox monarch: {{Infobox Monarch}}
- I used this one because it's the simplest I've found. For use, be sure to consult the template talk page or just look at the top of Domenico Selvo.
- Metadata: Wikipedia:Persondata
- This is kind of a pain in the ass, but it will be useful in the long run for biography articles. You can find an example of this at the bottom of Domenico Selvo and more information at the above link.
- Doge of Venice category
- Adding [[Category:Doges of Venice]] to the bottom of every doge page will help build this category.
- Good referencing
- It is the stated goal of Wikipedia to verify all of the claims it makes. I abided by this in the Domenico Selvo article and I hope you can get into it as well. For more info on how to cite sources and put this little 1 things in your article, check out this useful help page.
That's all I can think of at the moment. If you need any help, please let me know, and let's try to raise the standards of English-language Venice-related articles. JHMM13 21:51, 22 April 2007 (UTC)