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Yes, temporary marker. I've replaced them and will use the template in the future. Thanks!
 
== Apostrophe ==
While I was on the server. I made a change that should make adding possessives to a link easier.
So this <nowiki>  [[Don Alan]]'s Ranch Bird </nowiki> should be the same as  <nowiki>  [[Don Alan|Don Alan's]] Ranch Bird </nowiki>
 
== Thanks for the redirects ==
Thanks for creating all the redirects!
I do usually prefer that over doing them inline like <nowiki>[[Clarke "The Senator" Crandall|Clarke Crandall]]</nowiki>
[[User:Jpecore|Joe P.]] 12:18, 18 January 2015 (EST)
 
 
== Categories ==
I'm not sure I like moving the list of publications from the main article like [[Kaufman_and_Greenberg]]  to their category like [[:Category:Books_published_by_Kaufman_and_Greenberg]]. I need to think about it and see how Wikipedia does it. I think categories are only meant to contain those links of pages at the bottom, with possibly a short introduction. [[User:Jpecore|Joe P.]] 22:09, 24 January 2015 (EST)
 
:OK. I switched [[Hermetic Press]] when I noticed [[Kaufman and Greenberg]]. I think it's better the other way, too. Let me know... [[User:Roatc|Roatc]] 22:14, 24 January 2015 (EST)
:: I think I like the list of books in the actual article and only use the category to list automatically list related pages. Going to put them both back and see how they look. [[User:Jpecore|Joe P.]] 08:19, 25 January 2015 (EST)
 
 
== Hatnotes ==
I like the new hatnote temmplate, but I think I'm going to follow Wikipedia guidelines http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hatnote#Examples_of_proper_use  in that they should only be used to help with disambiguation. All other reasons should use another template ("Main" or "otheruses" or "see also") and not be at the top of the page. (At least that is my thought at the moment :) [[User:Jpecore|Joe P.]] 08:31, 25 January 2015 (EST)
 
== Addition to person infobox ==
What do you think of the new "categories" to list the "Books by xxx" in the person infobox, like on [[Ron_Bauer]]?
It should only show a link if the person has books categorized in MagicPedia. [[User:Jpecore|Joe P.]] 10:07, 27 January 2015 (EST)
 
:I like it... I can't think of an easy way to do it, but maybe we should somehow clarify that it's only books that have their own MagicPedia page? I know that's what "Category" means, but some readers might not... What do you think? [[User:Roatc|Roatc]] 10:19, 27 January 2015 (EST)

Latest revision as of 10:19, 27 January 2015

Welcome!

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Platform magic?

In http://geniimagazine.com/magicpedia/Ron_Bauer#Private_Studies_Series, it lists "Close-Up","Parlor", "Platform","Stage". What do you consider to be the difference between Platform and Stage? Joe P. 10:35, 28 December 2014 (EST)

Joe, I'm not sure how to respond other than editing this.

  • Close-up: You're sitting
  • Parlor: You're standing
  • Platform: You're on a raised platform
  • Stage: You're on a stage

That works. Going to add Platform as a new category in magicpedia. Thanks!

Thanks

Thanks again for all the recent updates. Great stuff! Joe P. 20:08, 2 January 2015 (EST)

References needed

Are you using FIND THIS REFERENCE as just a temporary marker? If not, we have a {{citation needed}} template you can use.[citation needed]

Yes, temporary marker. I've replaced them and will use the template in the future. Thanks!

Apostrophe

While I was on the server. I made a change that should make adding possessives to a link easier. So this [[Don Alan]]'s Ranch Bird should be the same as [[Don Alan|Don Alan's]] Ranch Bird

Thanks for the redirects

Thanks for creating all the redirects! I do usually prefer that over doing them inline like [[Clarke "The Senator" Crandall|Clarke Crandall]] Joe P. 12:18, 18 January 2015 (EST)


Categories

I'm not sure I like moving the list of publications from the main article like Kaufman_and_Greenberg to their category like Category:Books_published_by_Kaufman_and_Greenberg. I need to think about it and see how Wikipedia does it. I think categories are only meant to contain those links of pages at the bottom, with possibly a short introduction. Joe P. 22:09, 24 January 2015 (EST)

OK. I switched Hermetic Press when I noticed Kaufman and Greenberg. I think it's better the other way, too. Let me know... Roatc 22:14, 24 January 2015 (EST)
I think I like the list of books in the actual article and only use the category to list automatically list related pages. Going to put them both back and see how they look. Joe P. 08:19, 25 January 2015 (EST)


Hatnotes

I like the new hatnote temmplate, but I think I'm going to follow Wikipedia guidelines http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Hatnote#Examples_of_proper_use in that they should only be used to help with disambiguation. All other reasons should use another template ("Main" or "otheruses" or "see also") and not be at the top of the page. (At least that is my thought at the moment :) Joe P. 08:31, 25 January 2015 (EST)

Addition to person infobox

What do you think of the new "categories" to list the "Books by xxx" in the person infobox, like on Ron_Bauer? It should only show a link if the person has books categorized in MagicPedia. Joe P. 10:07, 27 January 2015 (EST)

I like it... I can't think of an easy way to do it, but maybe we should somehow clarify that it's only books that have their own MagicPedia page? I know that's what "Category" means, but some readers might not... What do you think? Roatc 10:19, 27 January 2015 (EST)