User talk:Keith Edkins/archive1
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Hi. Great work with adapting the maps to show the 1975 districts! Morwen 12:31, Mar 29, 2004 (UTC)
I was wondering if you might start submitting here. And there you are. Good-oh --Tagishsimon 13:30, 29 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Just a quick note that if you're interested in adding more X-planes, you can find the current version of the aircraft data table at Wikipedia:WikiProject Aircraft. Cheers --Rlandmann 22:09, 1 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- Hi again - just a couple of notes on making sure the table looks the same across all articles - don't put the year after the aircraft name (it's included fairly close to the top of the table anyway), and please only leave rows out where the information is not applicable to the aircraft. Blank rows invite others to try and find the data to fill them in!
- On a completely unrelated note, the preferred format for photographs on Wikipedia is .jpg (.png is preferred for drawings and diagrams. Cheers --Rlandmann 12:27, 6 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Hi Keith. Thanks for adding all the aircraft images. If you have a photo of the Fairey Battle, feel free to replace the 3-view I added to the data table so that the article is consistent with all the others. Geoff/Gsl 02:55, 11 Apr 2004 (UTC)
- Yes, editting a user's talk page is how it's done. See Wikipedia:Talk page for a complete explanation. The main advantage is that the user you want to contact will get the you have new messages link when you add something to their talk page. Thanks again for fixing the Battle article. Geoff/Gsl 23:01, 11 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Testing Keith Edkins 09:12, 11 Apr 2004 (UTC)
Hi again Keith - thanks for all the work you're putting into tidying up the motley collection of WWII aircraft articles! Just pointing out that however it is that you're putting the designation series in place (cutting and pasting from somewhere?) it's going wrong and wrapping those lines in a TABLE tag at the top and bottom (that's why that row gets that grey underline when you save it). If you do another page the way you've been doing them and compare the code to a corrected version at Heinkel He 219 for example, you'll see what I mean... Hope this helps! Cheers --Rlandmann 09:30, 12 Apr 2004 (UTC)