User talk:Pr4ever/Archives/2011/December

Hi! Have you considered...

using sortable tables for all the elements in your User page? Hoping to be helpful --Greenmaven (talk) 06:14, 1 December 2011 (UTC)


This is what I am talking about; it is part of a larger table I have made


Rating Person
20 User:Mjroots For his connections to Kent
15 User:Mann jess Good User page, Top programmer and commercial website designer
The '15' and '20' are just quality ratings. Note how you can sort on both fields with one click.
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This below might suit you better. I don't know how many items you could put across the page
Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an encyclopedia Portal:Contents/Portals spare
Wikipedia:Manual of Style Portal:Global warming spare
Wikipedia:Highly Active Users/Oceania Portal:Contents/Lists spare
Wikipedia:Notability (music) Help:Contents spare
I am sure you could group all your items more compactly and attractively in this way. Good luck!! --Greenmaven (talk) 21:12, 2 December 2011 (UTC)

Most Special Place in the United States?

Can you specify the source for the "Most Special Place in the United States" add as a slogan for Puerto Rico that you added in this revision? I can't find another source. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ljvillanueva (talkcontribs) 16:20, 1 December 2011 (UTC)

I really don't have a recollection of the source for that edit. However, AFTER that edit I have heard Gov. Fortuño (a Governor who, as well as in many other jurisdictions, assumes the role of economic development and/or tourism spokesperson) use the slogan repeatedly in Puerto Rico and, recently, on the mainland (see a critical reference at www.remezcla.com/2011/latin/governor-luis-fortuno-calls-puerto-rico-the-most-special-place-in-the-united-states-wishes-you-a-merry-christmas/). The most used slogan remains PR Does it Better.Pr4ever (talk) 13:36, 2 December 2011 (UTC)

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