This is not a Wikipedia article: This is a
workpage, a collection of material and work in progress that may or may not be incorporated into an article. It should not necessarily be considered factual or authoritative.
Sandbox Organiser
A place to help you organise your work
Sandbox Organiser is a set of tools to help you better organise your draft articles and other pages in your userspace. It also includes areas to keep your to do lists, bookmarks, list of tools. You can customise your sandbox organiser to add new features and sections. Once created you can access it simply by clicking the sandbox link at the top of the page.
Create a new draft: Type the name of the draft into the box and click 'Create page', you can see all your drafts of that type by clicking the title e.g 'Articles'.
Organise your existing drafts: Click on 'To sort' and move drafts into the correct subfolders e.g 'User:Nick-D/Articles'. You can then delete the redirect by adding {{db-u1}} to it.
Archive: If you want to keep drafts after you've finished working on them you can them to your 'Archive', alternatively you can delete them by added {{db-u1}} to the page.
Personalise: Once you've created your sandbox organiser you can add new draft spaces, or change existing ones, comments have been added to the wikicode to explain how.
The two midget submarines sunk in Sydney Harbour were used to construct a composite midget submarine which toured Australia during the war.A woman chalks the name "Edith" on the hull of the composite midget submarine.An Australian officer and a signaler on Shaggy RidgeLSTs leaving Morotai for TarakanA 25 Pounder gun in action covering engineer operations off Tarakan Island26th Brigade Headquarters landing from a LSTEngineers go forward with a Matilda II tankInfantry from the 2/48th Battalion move forward past a Matilda II tankRAAF B-24 bombers over TarakanAllied shipping off Tarakan on 1 May 1945An Australian soldier investigating a Japanese bunker which has been hit by naval shellfire and a flamethrower'HMAS Margy'Map of Tarakan6 Squadron
F-111 photographed in the late 1980s at
Whenuapai.
Dear, I.C.B and Foot, M.R.D. (editors) (2005). "Entry". The Oxford Companion to World War II. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. pp.x–y.
ISBN9780192806703. {{
cite book}}: |last= has generic name (
help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
This long-running vandal edits from Israeli IP addresses, and adds fictional equipment to articles on national militaries (generally, but not always, military forces of developing countries)
118.93.174.249 (
talk·contribs) - 22 January, admitted making previous edits to Philipine articles but claimed (wrongly) that they had stopped:
[1] , blocked
68.89.176.172 (
talk·contribs) (30 June, used this IP again for vandalism in early July, blocked 6 July - posted abuse on talk page and block extended for another month, responded by stating that they will continuine vandalism once the block expires
[4]) - may be the same as
Mumble45 (
talk·contribs) who has a very similar editing pattern (inc edits to the FARC article) - also blocked for vandalism
This is not a Wikipedia article: This is a
workpage, a collection of material and work in progress that may or may not be incorporated into an article. It should not necessarily be considered factual or authoritative.
Sandbox Organiser
A place to help you organise your work
Sandbox Organiser is a set of tools to help you better organise your draft articles and other pages in your userspace. It also includes areas to keep your to do lists, bookmarks, list of tools. You can customise your sandbox organiser to add new features and sections. Once created you can access it simply by clicking the sandbox link at the top of the page.
Create a new draft: Type the name of the draft into the box and click 'Create page', you can see all your drafts of that type by clicking the title e.g 'Articles'.
Organise your existing drafts: Click on 'To sort' and move drafts into the correct subfolders e.g 'User:Nick-D/Articles'. You can then delete the redirect by adding {{db-u1}} to it.
Archive: If you want to keep drafts after you've finished working on them you can them to your 'Archive', alternatively you can delete them by added {{db-u1}} to the page.
Personalise: Once you've created your sandbox organiser you can add new draft spaces, or change existing ones, comments have been added to the wikicode to explain how.
The two midget submarines sunk in Sydney Harbour were used to construct a composite midget submarine which toured Australia during the war.A woman chalks the name "Edith" on the hull of the composite midget submarine.An Australian officer and a signaler on Shaggy RidgeLSTs leaving Morotai for TarakanA 25 Pounder gun in action covering engineer operations off Tarakan Island26th Brigade Headquarters landing from a LSTEngineers go forward with a Matilda II tankInfantry from the 2/48th Battalion move forward past a Matilda II tankRAAF B-24 bombers over TarakanAllied shipping off Tarakan on 1 May 1945An Australian soldier investigating a Japanese bunker which has been hit by naval shellfire and a flamethrower'HMAS Margy'Map of Tarakan6 Squadron
F-111 photographed in the late 1980s at
Whenuapai.
Dear, I.C.B and Foot, M.R.D. (editors) (2005). "Entry". The Oxford Companion to World War II. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. pp.x–y.
ISBN9780192806703. {{
cite book}}: |last= has generic name (
help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)
This long-running vandal edits from Israeli IP addresses, and adds fictional equipment to articles on national militaries (generally, but not always, military forces of developing countries)
118.93.174.249 (
talk·contribs) - 22 January, admitted making previous edits to Philipine articles but claimed (wrongly) that they had stopped:
[1] , blocked
68.89.176.172 (
talk·contribs) (30 June, used this IP again for vandalism in early July, blocked 6 July - posted abuse on talk page and block extended for another month, responded by stating that they will continuine vandalism once the block expires
[4]) - may be the same as
Mumble45 (
talk·contribs) who has a very similar editing pattern (inc edits to the FARC article) - also blocked for vandalism