User:Ohiostandard
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This is the main user page for Wikipedia user "Ohiostandard" (me).
If you'd like to comment upon my use of Wikipedia, please append an edit to my discussion/talk page, but please note that I now edit only very occasionally, so it's likely that messages left there will go unanswered for a very long while, if they're answered at all.
My User-Created Subpages
[edit]- My personal sandbox page for my own use only in experimenting with Wikipedia's markup language.
- My second sandbox page used to avoid disturbing my first one, which has markup help I want to keep.
- Work in progress 1 for the ongoing development of new articles and content.
- Work in progress 2 for the ongoing development of new articles and content.
- Work in progress 3 for the ongoing development of new articles and content.
- Templates 1 for investigating and collecting templates I've found helpful.
- Templates 2 for developing new templates, often derived from existing ones.
Notes to self, to-do list, & etc.
[edit]- Very prelim stuff re poss. compilation or summary article on alt. funding sources open to certain kinds of projects is currently in page history for Workinprogress3 page. When you can find the time, it'd be worth investigating whether there's the need that my first-impression tells me there is for such an article, i.e. for a superordinate or "parent"/orienting article to briefly summarize the existing diversity of articles loosely comprised by the topic.
- Document very helpful templates used (e.g.) in this diff for repeated citations to same source, page numbers, & etc.
- Supplement only-regionally-available google books link in same article with additional alternative link(s), if possible.