User talk:GregHolmberg
Tour de france winers with Campagnolo
[edit]Hi, I undid your revision with the comment "nonsense" because the edit itself doesn't make sense, not because I disagree on the spelling of "winner". The page you edited is a redirect, which is allowed to have a misspelling in the title because its only job is to redirect to the intended page (presumably one which also correctly capitalizes "France"). Your edit introduced a disallowed DISPLAYTITLE modification and as such it didn't actually change the title. Also, applying DEFAULTSORT on a page without categories doesn't make any sense. So I believe you wrongly undid my revision. --bdijkstra (talk) 02:59, 31 January 2020 (UTC)
Yeah, OK, that comment was not clear.
But I have no idea about those tags. I used to visual editor to fix the typo, so if those tags were incorrectly used, it's not my fault and I have no idea how to fix it. I don't use the raw editor.
If you know how to correctly fix the typo, please do so. — Preceding unsigned comment added by GregHolmberg (talk • contribs)
- No, you didn't fix the typo, your changes had no effect (VisualEditor unfortunately fails to provide feedback about this). VisualEditor cannot be used to change the title of a page. You edited two fields in the page options, one of which is purely for styling of the title and the other is for sorting categories (of which there are none). And my main point is: it's a redirect, it redirects to a page with a correctly spelled title, there is absolutely no point in fixing the typo. --bdijkstra (talk) 08:35, 31 January 2020 (UTC)
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