User talk:Miss Pippa
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Happy Wiki-ing. -- John Fader 18:43, 3 Mar 2005 (UTC)
It's really a shame you've been here nearly a week and no-one has bothered to welcome you. And I'm rather embarassed to admit that I've been here for ages and just discovered the UK-grid-reference thing you've been adding to articles. Damn this is a big wiki. Welcome again. -- John Fader (talk · contribs) 14:32, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Hello! I hope that you won't be offended, but I've changed your 'wikify' tag to a 'speedy delete'. The page seems to be an undergraduate's lecture notes for a course abbreviated as 'Psych'. Mel Etitis (Μελ Ετητης) 23:20, 8 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Grid Refs
[edit]Delighted to see someone else adding Grid refs.
- I like to put them near the top of the article as in: Herne Hill railway station, Reedham, Lost, Clitterhouse (with four map l!nks) and Arnside (as edited by me). What do you think?
- Please feel free to start using Template:GBvoss so it does not look like a private project of mine. (I put the old-maps links for Arnside down the bottom because of the extra chat involved.) And note the "gbmapping" link in Uxbridge Vine Street!
-- RHaworth 05:12, 2005 Mar 9 (UTC)
Big templates
[edit]Hi. Thanks for your message. I agree with you that large templates are indeed useful. I do not see that it is "progress" to replace one large, very useful template, with several categories. From what I understand, templates are supposed to aid navigation, and Template:British heritage railways does just that. I do not think that aesthetics is justification to delete a template. I have half a mind to recreate the template should it be deleted, as I bet half the people who voted never use/read/update the pages it links anyway! (Our Phellap 01:17, 10 Mar 2005 (UTC))
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