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Hope youre enjoying wikipedia - it is very important when creating new stubs to have a category - if you are not sure - check an adjacent locaclity to see what it has - categories are quite important for context - cheers - SatuSuro 09:11, 7 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Help needed reply

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Re: User_talk:Wiki_ian#Help_Needed.21


Hi Bible John,
I apologise for late response as my presence on Wikipedia is somewhat sporadic as of late. In regards to The Tramway, you could be asking the wrong person this as I had to get help in making my templates. I learned simply by copying the code from other templates and making changes when needed. I will however guide you as best as I can. Take a look at:

  1. Wikipedia:Route_diagram_template, Template:Railway_line_legend and Wikipedia:Route diagram template/Catalog of pictograms. Most of information you will need can be gathered from these pages. If icons are missing or you need help, the talk pages on these articles are the ones to hit up for information.
  2. Take a look at my sandbox – This is a template for a possible future Northern Suburbs Railway Article. Take note that the template Line is blue not red (Wikipedia templates guidelines states Tram lines are blue).Basically if you want to avoid scrutiny from other editors do your templates by the book. Also create templates in your Sandbox and move it over to the page when complete. Sandboxes are a great place to experiment.
  3. Within in many Template boxes on Wikipedia you will see V.T.E. (view/talk/edit). This is an easy way to look at those templates for inspiration. Also consider reading past conversations I've had with editors to see what you can learn.
  4. As well as creating the track info template for the Derwent Valley Line I also created the templates for South Line, Western Line, Bell Bay Line, Melba Line, Strahan–Zeehan Railway and the West Coast Wilderness Railway. Take note that the Strahan-Zeehan line color is pink not red - light colors informs the reader that the track is under construction/proposed/closed.
  5. Template boxes can look different on Firefox compared to Internet Explorer - something you need to be aware of when editing.
  6. I had to enlist help to create the expandable sub-sections – I have no knowledge on how to do this and now just copy and paste the code.


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I hope this information has been of some use to you.
Kind regards,

Wiki ian 08:33, 1 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Some Help Given

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I started the infobox but without detailed information the route map is out of my hands.
Wiki ian 08:56, 1 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I completed a basic route map from info found on the article, which can be found here. I have no idea what Perrins Saddle is, so you'll have to go through the icons yourself. Hope you like it.
Wiki ian 12:33, 1 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Glad to help :) But remember, Perrins Saddle needs a dedicated icon in the Template (i.e. station/bridge/point of interest). If you are not yet confident on editing templates let me know what Perrins Saddle is and I'll find a suitable icon for it. Also, to make the article infobox more complete - do you know how many stopping points/stations were on the Tramway? And I Wikified your references on the article, however we need to attatch the newspaper article names. In the mean time, I've labelled The Mercury article reference names as "UNKNOWN" - This will need to be rectified sooner rather than later. And as I said before, please remember to sign after your posts on talk pages by typing (~~~~). This is done by typing the key on your keyboard to the left of "1" and above "tab" 4 times in a row, while holding down the shift key (when using a US 101 keyboard)
Kind regards, Wiki ian 08:49, 11 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

A barnstar for you!

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BibleJohn as a direct descendant of Daniel, I think its great you started this page. Not sure if your related to him and I would be keen to know more. I have quite a bit of material on Daniel and still building the history for the family Rickswaker (talk) 09:34, 1 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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Thanks for this. I've fitted in a 'References' heading and some categories at the bottom of the article to help people find the article. The other thing I've done is link to her from the Good News Bible article so that people know there's an article on her.
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Hi, I don't know if this of interest but there's currently a drive to improve lots of Cornwall-related articles. The page is Wikipedia:WikiProject England/The West Country Challenge/Cornwall - have a look if you've got time. Ritchie333 (talk) (cont) 15:59, 12 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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