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The caption is not fine in point 6. It has the name of the article, not saying when. That is the only thing to that. Done
MoS Issues Done
Linking plain English words is a pretty big problem here.
WP:OVERLINK specifically says:
Avoid linking plain English words.
As a rule of thumb, link on first reference only.
Avoid linking units of measurement that aren't obscure. If a metric and a non-metric unit are provided, as in 18 °C (64 °F), there is no need to link either unit because almost all readers will understand at least one of the units.
And I put the second rule there because you have Singapore dollar linked twice.
The third rule is there because in
Pathlight School#Campus you have kilometres squared and square miles BOTH linked with hectares linked. Done
Hi there. Just curious, what do you mean by requiring the article to go through C- and B-class?
Rubycomment! 01:12, 12 September 2011 (UTC)reply
Fixes for overlinking, and slight expansion to image caption, are now Done --
Demiurge1000 (
talk) 20:14, 12 September 2011 (UTC)reply
The 'Major aspects' bit is at neutral because you have left out:
The school culture, which is their
Uniform
Do you realise that the link below is of a vandalised version? Another editor copy-pasted the contents of
Raffles Institution into
Pathlight School, but was quickly reverted. Moreover, do you realise that Pathlight School, being only six years old, has very few alumni, and that a special school would not organise annual camps and trips?
Primary and secondary schools in Singapore have a standardised national curriculum, which Pathlight School follows. This is in the Programmes section, along with information about the key curriculum difference (mother tongue lessons replaced with life skills lessons), accommodations for the learning needs of the students and activities to prepare the students for life. Is that insufficient?
I will look for information about the uniform, but I would also like to quote
Phua Chu Kang: Please lah, use your blain! --
J.L.W.S. The Special One (
talk) 08:10, 18 September 2011 (UTC)reply
Ok, then I am very sorry for that... – Plarem(
Usertalkcontribs) 21:44, 24 September 2011 (UTC)reply
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The caption is not fine in point 6. It has the name of the article, not saying when. That is the only thing to that. Done
MoS Issues Done
Linking plain English words is a pretty big problem here.
WP:OVERLINK specifically says:
Avoid linking plain English words.
As a rule of thumb, link on first reference only.
Avoid linking units of measurement that aren't obscure. If a metric and a non-metric unit are provided, as in 18 °C (64 °F), there is no need to link either unit because almost all readers will understand at least one of the units.
And I put the second rule there because you have Singapore dollar linked twice.
The third rule is there because in
Pathlight School#Campus you have kilometres squared and square miles BOTH linked with hectares linked. Done
Hi there. Just curious, what do you mean by requiring the article to go through C- and B-class?
Rubycomment! 01:12, 12 September 2011 (UTC)reply
Fixes for overlinking, and slight expansion to image caption, are now Done --
Demiurge1000 (
talk) 20:14, 12 September 2011 (UTC)reply
The 'Major aspects' bit is at neutral because you have left out:
The school culture, which is their
Uniform
Do you realise that the link below is of a vandalised version? Another editor copy-pasted the contents of
Raffles Institution into
Pathlight School, but was quickly reverted. Moreover, do you realise that Pathlight School, being only six years old, has very few alumni, and that a special school would not organise annual camps and trips?
Primary and secondary schools in Singapore have a standardised national curriculum, which Pathlight School follows. This is in the Programmes section, along with information about the key curriculum difference (mother tongue lessons replaced with life skills lessons), accommodations for the learning needs of the students and activities to prepare the students for life. Is that insufficient?
I will look for information about the uniform, but I would also like to quote
Phua Chu Kang: Please lah, use your blain! --
J.L.W.S. The Special One (
talk) 08:10, 18 September 2011 (UTC)reply
Ok, then I am very sorry for that... – Plarem(
Usertalkcontribs) 21:44, 24 September 2011 (UTC)reply