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Copy-Editing edit

Um... whatever you did to find me worked (which was...?). I've never really had to have somebody edit any pages for me, but I would imagine that adding links to the page so that people can notice that it's there easily, and find that there's a copy-edit tag at the top would be effective. But if you can find that somebody made a mention of the topic, then messaging them and saying that such an article exists, I think that would work as well (like you did with me... right?), if you are really passionate about the article.

And uh... you should probably fix up those image tags. BirdValiant 04:07, 28 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thanks, but you see, the first article I made, was so long waiting for copy edit (even tag didn't make much, until I decided to ask somebody for help). My native language is Russian and I was wondering if I could contribute to Wikipedia in English? And If I could, how good my articles would be? The only way to find it out is to ask somebody (who is better then you in language and who is simply more experienced) to look your articles through. And when I know what's wrong with my articles - I know where and how should I work to make them better. Of course, I do understand, that besides my grammar and punctuation, I should pay much attention to style, voice and everything. But I really wanted to know what can I do presently. Thanks to you I know it now. (almost %))
By the way how do you think, if I would make that Babel tower someday, what level of my English should I state there?
About that Tags, most of them are already fixed, but I need some more time to understand how to do it properly, since I am not sure about some things yet.
Thanks for support.
Posse 21:07, 28 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Headers edit

Здравствуйте, Posse! Вы всё поняли правильно. На всякий случай объясню, как ставить редиректы. Это делается так: основная статья создаётся согласно правилам транслитерации, описанным на WP:RUS, а со всех других вариантов ставятся редиректы. Чтобы создать редирект с, например Dmitry Puchkow, начните под этим заголовком новую статью, и поместите в неё следующее:

#REDIRECT [[Dmitry Puchkov]]

То же самое надо проделать и для всех остальных вариантов. По-другому сделать никак нельзя.

Если людей с одинаковым именем несколько, то в название статей включается отчество, а на варианте без отчества делается disambiguation (см., например, Alexander Volkov).

Если будут ещё вопросы, или если что-то осталось непонятным, дайте мне знать. И добро пожаловать в Википедию! :)—Ëzhiki (Igels Hérissonovich Ïzhakoff-Amursky) • (yo?); 21:50, 28 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

File source problem with File:Pole chudes as a DOS game.JPG edit

 

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