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Hi there,
I'm admittedly a bit new at this. Trying to set up a wiki page for Tracy MacCharles. The guidelines say personal websites arent acceptable for sources. Does that mean I can't use Tracy's campaign website? (ie// votemaccharles.ca) Also, it currently looks like she is part of the bigger article about OLP candidates. Is there any way of making a page of it's own about Tracy, posting a picture, etc.? It would obviously still be linked to the larger OLP candidate page..right? Any clarification would be fantabulous. Thanks in advance.
Meagantrush (
talk)
23:02, 2 August 2011 (UTC)MTreply
You are still able to edit the content section and add a picture. You won't be able to use a personal or campaign website as a source as they're not considered third party sources & also fall under
Wikipedia:External links.
If you do have more content to ad, including a picture, the best course would be to add it under the Tracy MacCharles section on the Ontario Liberal Party candidates page. Hope this helps.
Mr. No Funny Nickname (
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23:18, 2 August 2011 (UTC)reply
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Hi there,
I'm admittedly a bit new at this. Trying to set up a wiki page for Tracy MacCharles. The guidelines say personal websites arent acceptable for sources. Does that mean I can't use Tracy's campaign website? (ie// votemaccharles.ca) Also, it currently looks like she is part of the bigger article about OLP candidates. Is there any way of making a page of it's own about Tracy, posting a picture, etc.? It would obviously still be linked to the larger OLP candidate page..right? Any clarification would be fantabulous. Thanks in advance.
Meagantrush (
talk)
23:02, 2 August 2011 (UTC)MTreply
You are still able to edit the content section and add a picture. You won't be able to use a personal or campaign website as a source as they're not considered third party sources & also fall under
Wikipedia:External links.
If you do have more content to ad, including a picture, the best course would be to add it under the Tracy MacCharles section on the Ontario Liberal Party candidates page. Hope this helps.
Mr. No Funny Nickname (
talk)
23:18, 2 August 2011 (UTC)reply