The list was archived by SchroCat via FACBot ( talk) 23:33, 2 March 2016 (UTC) [1]. reply
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I spent quite a bit of time building this list up from scratch over the past few months, and I believe it now meets the FL criteria. The list roughly follows the model of existing regional hurricane FLs (such as List of Texas hurricanes (1980–present) and List of Delaware hurricanes), and covers an important aspect of Bermuda's history. – Juliancolton | Talk 19:30, 29 December 2015 (UTC) reply
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Overall an exceptional and comprehensive list that is well-deserving of featured status. Proud of ya for sticking through this beast and seeing it through to the end, JC! I'll be more than happy to support once the few comments I have are addressed. ~ Cyclonebiskit ( chat) 19:22, 18 January 2016 (UTC) reply
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Quick question - on my screen, "Recorded tropical cyclone landfalls in Bermuda" appears below the column for "Number of recorded storms affecting Bermuda", but it should be above the right column. Is that just on my computer, and if not, is it an easy fix? ♫ Hurricanehink ( talk) 21:24, 22 January 2016 (UTC) reply
{{
div col}}
to create auto-balanced CSS columns. However, we are using two different tables of different height, which cannot really be balanced automatically by browsers without splitting the long table into two segments—which is what we're seeing some browsers attempt to do here. Sadly, there is no easy fix here. We would need something like {{
no col break}}
that implements the
CSS break-before or
break-after properties. However, browser support for that property is spotty at best. An alternative would be to wrap the second table (the recorded landfalls table) into a single-use template, then wrap its transclusion with {{
no col break}}
to signal to browsers that this particular table should not be broken up. (I tried wrapping the wiki-table in {{
no col break}}
, but wikitable syntax is not really compatible with the template syntax.)
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I've only read through the 1910s so far, but it's been a great read so far. I'll continue as time permits. Giants2008 ( Talk) 03:23, 4 February 2016 (UTC) reply
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The list was archived by SchroCat via FACBot ( talk) 23:33, 2 March 2016 (UTC) [1]. reply
List of Bermuda hurricanes ( | talk | history | protect | delete | links | watch | logs | views)
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I spent quite a bit of time building this list up from scratch over the past few months, and I believe it now meets the FL criteria. The list roughly follows the model of existing regional hurricane FLs (such as List of Texas hurricanes (1980–present) and List of Delaware hurricanes), and covers an important aspect of Bermuda's history. – Juliancolton | Talk 19:30, 29 December 2015 (UTC) reply
Resolved comments and image review from Cyclonebiskit
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Overall an exceptional and comprehensive list that is well-deserving of featured status. Proud of ya for sticking through this beast and seeing it through to the end, JC! I'll be more than happy to support once the few comments I have are addressed. ~ Cyclonebiskit ( chat) 19:22, 18 January 2016 (UTC) reply
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Quick question - on my screen, "Recorded tropical cyclone landfalls in Bermuda" appears below the column for "Number of recorded storms affecting Bermuda", but it should be above the right column. Is that just on my computer, and if not, is it an easy fix? ♫ Hurricanehink ( talk) 21:24, 22 January 2016 (UTC) reply
{{
div col}}
to create auto-balanced CSS columns. However, we are using two different tables of different height, which cannot really be balanced automatically by browsers without splitting the long table into two segments—which is what we're seeing some browsers attempt to do here. Sadly, there is no easy fix here. We would need something like {{
no col break}}
that implements the
CSS break-before or
break-after properties. However, browser support for that property is spotty at best. An alternative would be to wrap the second table (the recorded landfalls table) into a single-use template, then wrap its transclusion with {{
no col break}}
to signal to browsers that this particular table should not be broken up. (I tried wrapping the wiki-table in {{
no col break}}
, but wikitable syntax is not really compatible with the template syntax.)
Titoxd(
?!?) 20:18, 19 February 2016 (UTC)
reply
Resolved comments from Giants2008 ( Talk) 01:02, 21 February 2016 (UTC) reply |
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I've only read through the 1910s so far, but it's been a great read so far. I'll continue as time permits. Giants2008 ( Talk) 03:23, 4 February 2016 (UTC) reply
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