I am fairly new to the whole peer review process, so please bear with me :D
I would like feedback in the following areas:
Overall appearance and layout
Are there enough citations and references?
What does this article need to qualify for Featured Article status?
Thanks to everyone who contributes to this peer review. I look forward to reading your feedback. I have contributed somewhat to this article, but I can only take credit for about 1% of the content.
Em3rald 11:00, 20 June 2006 (UTC)reply
I think that the paragraph about the Dead Sea in different languages should go to a seperate (maybe first) section.
Green caterpillar 13:59, 20 June 2006 (UTC)reply
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bobblewik 16:53, 20 June 2006 (UTC)reply
I am fairly new to the whole peer review process, so please bear with me :D
I would like feedback in the following areas:
Overall appearance and layout
Are there enough citations and references?
What does this article need to qualify for Featured Article status?
Thanks to everyone who contributes to this peer review. I look forward to reading your feedback. I have contributed somewhat to this article, but I can only take credit for about 1% of the content.
Em3rald 11:00, 20 June 2006 (UTC)reply
I think that the paragraph about the Dead Sea in different languages should go to a seperate (maybe first) section.
Green caterpillar 13:59, 20 June 2006 (UTC)reply
The following suggestions were generated by a semi-automatic
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The lead of this article may be too long, or may contain too many paragraphs. Please follow guidelines at
WP:LEAD; be aware that the lead should adequately summarize the article.
The lead is for summarizing the rest of the article, and should not introduce new topics not discussed in the rest of the article, as per
WP:LEAD. Please ensure that the lead adequately summarizes the article.
Per
WP:MOSNUM, there should be a non-breaking space - between a number and the unit of measurement. For example, instead of 18mm, use 18 mm, which when you are editing the page, should look like: 18 mm.
Per
WP:MOSNUM, at
Units of measurement, numbers with
SI units of measure should have conversions in
US customary units and vice versa. These conversions should keep to similar values of precision. For example, "the Moon is 380,000 kilometres (240,000 mi) from Earth". Note that the converted unit of measure uses a standard abbreviation, while the source unit is spelled out in the text.
Per
WP:MOSNUM, when doing conversions, please use standard abbreviations: for example, miles -> mi, kilometers squared -> km2, and pounds -> lb.
Per
WP:MOSNUM, please spell out source units of measurements in text; for example, "the Moon is 380,000 kilometres (240,000 mi) from Earth.
Per
WP:MOS#Headings, headings generally should not repeat the title of the article. For example, if the article was
Ferdinand Magellan, instead of using the heading ==Magellan's journey==, use ==Journey==.
As per
WP:MOSDATE, dates shouldn't use th; for example, instead of using January 30th was a great day, use January 30 was a great day.
There are a few occurrences of
weasel words in this article- please observe
WP:AWT. Certain phrases should specify exactly who supports, considers, believes, etc., such a view. For example,
it has been
might be weasel words, and should be provided with proper
citations (if they already do, please strike this comment).
This article needs
footnotes, preferably in the
cite.php format recommended by
WP:WIAFA. Simply, enclose inline citations, with
WP:CITE or
WP:CITE/ES information, with <ref>THE FOOTNOTE</ref>. At the bottom of the article, in a section named “References” or “Footnotes”, add <div class="references-small"><references/></div>.
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The article will need references. See
WP:CITE and
WP:V for more information.
As Andy suggests, it can be improved by removing excessive links to solitary years. It also contains a date formatting error. Fixing this is easy with a single click on a 'dates' tab in edit mode. You can then accept or reject the changes offered and/or do more editing before pressing 'Save'. Simply copy the entire contents of
User:Bobblewik/monobook.js to your own monobook. Then follow the instructions in your monobook to clear the cache (i.e. press Ctrl-Shift-R in Firefox, or Ctrl-F5 in IE) before it will work.
bobblewik 16:53, 20 June 2006 (UTC)reply