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User:Netjeff

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About Netjeff

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I live in the Denver area (but used to live in the Seattle area).

I've visited 40 of the 50 States, and visited 14 countries.

My site.

Cool Wikipedia Stuff

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I've tweaked my user css ("Vector" style):

  • Make links less noticeable -- instead of blue text with solid blue underline, links are black with a grey dotted underline. This make it easier to read the page without getting distracted by every link.
  • Hide the per-section "edit" links until you hover over the section.
  • I also tweaked the mobile user css (minerva style) the same way.

Today's Featured Article stuff

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Here's a convenient link that gives you a page with only Today's Featured Article.

This is the same content that appears on the Main Page, and also via the WP:TOFA "special page". But the link above doesn't have all the "extra" stuff found on the Main Page and WP:TOFA

I did this by taking advantage of Wikipedia's transclusion capability.

My main contributions

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Below are the articles to which I've contributed the most:

See also my complete stats on wmflabs.org

Things that I'm working on...

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  • (underway) Reorganize citations on SR-71 page, to take advantage of template {{harvp}}, and related
  • (todo) Update Ivy Mike page, change cites with inline page numbers to use {{harvp}}, similar to SR-71 page
  • (todo) Pay attention to the Sub-referencing feature that is underway, to replace use of things like {{harvp}}

My "thanks" activity

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Misc

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My editing cheatsheet

My sandbox.

All of my User:Netjeff subpages.

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