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Dendroica
Hi. I see that you think this page needs to be wikified. Please can you tell me what is wrong with it, and I will fix it. It seems to me to be similar to other bird articles. Of course these may need to be wikified as well. Smallweed 09:49, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
- To wikify a page is to remove all HTML markup tags that have a Misplaced Pages equivalent and replace them with Misplaced Pages tags. In the page that I tagged for wikifying, there were several <i> tags that should be replaced by '' either side of the text. See also
- Hope this clarifies things. Stifle 14:57, 14 November 2005 (UTC)
Craic origins?
Dia duit, Stifle. I've been looking for a fluent Irish speaker (mine is so poor it's shameful) who can give me the origins of craic, especially as to simple things such as whether it derives from Irish or from the English "crack," etc. As I live in the States it's harder to find that kind of information, and especially people who speak Irish well enough to be able to answer such a thing. Anyway, do you know? Your opinion is most welcome on Talk:Craic, or on my talk page. Thanks so much for listening. Slán agat, --Blackcap | talk 04:02, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
Note: some of the problem I'm having is whether or not "craic" is actually Irish, so just about any information you have will probably be helpful :). Blackcap | talk 17:02, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
WikiMarkup
Hello again, Stifle; I couldn't help but notice that in your post above you used an external link to link to a Misplaced Pages page (like this: ). Two things: one is that, when doing an external link, only one bracket on each side is needed to complete the link (i.e. Wiki Markup). The second is that to link to articles within Misplaced Pages (specifically the ones whose URLs begin with http://en.wikipedia.org/ ) all you need to do is link the name of the page within two double square brackets (therefore, in our example, you would type ], resulting in Misplaced Pages:How to edit a page#Wiki markup. Just thought you'd like to know; if you have any more questions, please ask. Yours, Blackcap | talk 07:07, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
- Thanks for that, something had given me the belief somehow that you couldn't do that for links with a # in them. Stifle 21:28, 16 November 2005 (UTC)