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Shouldn't this be a disambiguation page rather than a redirect to the tv series page? "Roswell High" could refer to:
"Roswell" tv series, a.k.a. "Roswell High" tv series
It should, but then only the TV series has an article at the moment. Even if the (real) school had an article, you might argue that the TV series is a useful redirect and have a link to the school article at the top. However, you should just do whatever you think is best. —
Lee J Haywood 06:50, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Thanks. It's now a Roswell High (book series) article, which hopefully clears up the most obvious source of ambiguity. There were no existing inbound links to correct. I'll add a link from the tv series page. Does this work? -
Cate8 20:51, July 25, 2005 (UTC)
It looks okay (I'll read the article later), and works as it stands. I'd have put a standard line at the top saying that "Roswell High also refers to a television series", for anyone that wanted to go directly there instead of reading about the book. And, by the same token, the TV article could have a similar line pointing to the book article? —
Lee J Haywood06:59, 26 July 2005 (UTC)reply
I returned the cover of The Outsider to the infobox. While a photo of all of the books (such as the one in
Twilight (series)) may be preferable I see no harm in keeping the book cover in the meantime. For example, the cover of the the 5th book in the Dark Tower series appears in the infobox for
The Dark Tower (series). momoricks03:51, 12 February 2011 (UTC)reply
The summary says it's a seven-book series, followed by eleven more after the TV series. In the body of the article, ten books are listed. It's hard to make any sense out of that.
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Shouldn't this be a disambiguation page rather than a redirect to the tv series page? "Roswell High" could refer to:
"Roswell" tv series, a.k.a. "Roswell High" tv series
It should, but then only the TV series has an article at the moment. Even if the (real) school had an article, you might argue that the TV series is a useful redirect and have a link to the school article at the top. However, you should just do whatever you think is best. —
Lee J Haywood 06:50, 23 Jun 2005 (UTC)
Thanks. It's now a Roswell High (book series) article, which hopefully clears up the most obvious source of ambiguity. There were no existing inbound links to correct. I'll add a link from the tv series page. Does this work? -
Cate8 20:51, July 25, 2005 (UTC)
It looks okay (I'll read the article later), and works as it stands. I'd have put a standard line at the top saying that "Roswell High also refers to a television series", for anyone that wanted to go directly there instead of reading about the book. And, by the same token, the TV article could have a similar line pointing to the book article? —
Lee J Haywood06:59, 26 July 2005 (UTC)reply
I returned the cover of The Outsider to the infobox. While a photo of all of the books (such as the one in
Twilight (series)) may be preferable I see no harm in keeping the book cover in the meantime. For example, the cover of the the 5th book in the Dark Tower series appears in the infobox for
The Dark Tower (series). momoricks03:51, 12 February 2011 (UTC)reply
The summary says it's a seven-book series, followed by eleven more after the TV series. In the body of the article, ten books are listed. It's hard to make any sense out of that.
66.32.207.61 (
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01:57, 29 September 2012 (UTC)reply