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This article is one of thousands on Wikipedia that have a link to YouTube in it. Based on the External links policy, most of these should probably be removed. I'm putting this message here, on this talk page, to request the regular editors take a look at the link and make sure it doesn't violate policy. In short: 1. 99% of the time YouTube should not be used as a source. 2. We must not link to material that violates someones copyright. If you are not sure if the link on this article should be removed, feel free to ask me on my talk page and I'll review it personally. Thanks. --- J.S ( t| c) 18:01, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
I've reverted the last change by an IP user - Kuszczak definitely was known as 'the Pole in Goal' at Albion (don't know if the Manchester United supporters have adopted it, but that is beside the point). A nickname doesn't have to be exclusive to be valid. -- Jameboy 09:27, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
I just wanted to confirm and agree with this. At Albion he was always 'the Pole in the Goal', and as what mentioned I don't think there are any rules as to when a nickname should be considered "valid" Benjaminmin ( talk) 11:44, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
Wikiscanner returns the IP address of a lesser London club as having added an edit that Kuszczak is proactive in community work. Why would anyone who had access to the Computers at a premiership football club in west London make this change? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.168.40.243 ( talk) 19:39, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
March 20 or March 23? Littlemissdevil ( talk) 07:20, 12 January 2009 (UTC)
Starting the conversation off here, rather than on my Talk page... PeeJay2K3 removed the career stats table caption and I reintroduced it, because I was told in the past that a table should have a caption. Pinging @ Mattythewhite, GiantSnowman, and Struway2: to see if they remember why, as it was sometime ago and I can't remember the reasoning behind it to be honest. Thanks, JMHamo ( talk) 10:49, 20 July 2015 (UTC)
As I said above, the thing I vaguely remembered about not needing a caption if the table followed on from the section heading doesn't seem to be there any more. A screen reader relies on the code it reads – not the rendered page – being properly structured. It reads "Section header: whatever it is", "Image: caption: whatever it is; alt text: whatever it is", "Table: caption: whatever it is; column header: whatever it is... " in that order, becase that's the order the items appear in the code. The user of the screen reader can decide to skip stuff: a helpful and informative caption tells them whether they're likely to want to read the table or skip it. We with normal eyesight do that by glancing at it, but a screen reader user needs help, and that's one thing an informative caption does.
But I'm absolutely no expert: you could always ask for a decent explanation at the relevant talk page, and quite possibly prove me totally wrong. Or User:RexxS was knowledgeable on accessibility matters and may be willing to offer an opinion if he's still about. cheers, Struway2 ( talk) 12:06, 20 July 2015 (UTC)
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This article is one of thousands on Wikipedia that have a link to YouTube in it. Based on the External links policy, most of these should probably be removed. I'm putting this message here, on this talk page, to request the regular editors take a look at the link and make sure it doesn't violate policy. In short: 1. 99% of the time YouTube should not be used as a source. 2. We must not link to material that violates someones copyright. If you are not sure if the link on this article should be removed, feel free to ask me on my talk page and I'll review it personally. Thanks. --- J.S ( t| c) 18:01, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
I've reverted the last change by an IP user - Kuszczak definitely was known as 'the Pole in Goal' at Albion (don't know if the Manchester United supporters have adopted it, but that is beside the point). A nickname doesn't have to be exclusive to be valid. -- Jameboy 09:27, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
I just wanted to confirm and agree with this. At Albion he was always 'the Pole in the Goal', and as what mentioned I don't think there are any rules as to when a nickname should be considered "valid" Benjaminmin ( talk) 11:44, 5 January 2011 (UTC)
Wikiscanner returns the IP address of a lesser London club as having added an edit that Kuszczak is proactive in community work. Why would anyone who had access to the Computers at a premiership football club in west London make this change? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.168.40.243 ( talk) 19:39, 2 September 2007 (UTC)
March 20 or March 23? Littlemissdevil ( talk) 07:20, 12 January 2009 (UTC)
Starting the conversation off here, rather than on my Talk page... PeeJay2K3 removed the career stats table caption and I reintroduced it, because I was told in the past that a table should have a caption. Pinging @ Mattythewhite, GiantSnowman, and Struway2: to see if they remember why, as it was sometime ago and I can't remember the reasoning behind it to be honest. Thanks, JMHamo ( talk) 10:49, 20 July 2015 (UTC)
As I said above, the thing I vaguely remembered about not needing a caption if the table followed on from the section heading doesn't seem to be there any more. A screen reader relies on the code it reads – not the rendered page – being properly structured. It reads "Section header: whatever it is", "Image: caption: whatever it is; alt text: whatever it is", "Table: caption: whatever it is; column header: whatever it is... " in that order, becase that's the order the items appear in the code. The user of the screen reader can decide to skip stuff: a helpful and informative caption tells them whether they're likely to want to read the table or skip it. We with normal eyesight do that by glancing at it, but a screen reader user needs help, and that's one thing an informative caption does.
But I'm absolutely no expert: you could always ask for a decent explanation at the relevant talk page, and quite possibly prove me totally wrong. Or User:RexxS was knowledgeable on accessibility matters and may be willing to offer an opinion if he's still about. cheers, Struway2 ( talk) 12:06, 20 July 2015 (UTC)