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Hello Mlane78212 and welcome to Wikipedia! I am Ukexpat and I would like to thank you for your contributions.
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ukexpat (talk) 18:40, 14 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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I saw your questions at WP:RFF. This looks like the beginning of a fine article. I suggest you also look at the structure of established articles about châteaux such as Château de Fontainebleau, Palace of Versailles, Château de Chantilly, etc.

Wikipedia has some "wikiprojects" where people with similar interests help each other. For example, WP:TOURISM would be a good place to ask questions about making articles that also serve as a resource via iPhone. Sharktopus talk 23:33, 22 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

"Artistically" photoshopped images

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I note you've been adding a large number of "artistically" photoshopped images to articles here. (By this I mean photographs which you've processed with a bitmap graphics editor to add "artistic" filters such as "oil painting" and "posterization".) Could you please replace these images with the original, unprocessed photographs? Images on Wikipedia should be descriptive, not artistic. (Or at least, if the images are artistic, it should not be at the expense of descriptiveness. The image filters you use cause the images to be no longer accurate depictions of their subjects.)

It's also not necessary to include so many photographs in articles; in fact, this actually detracts from the quality of the articles. Please limit your photo contributions to those which provide important and relevant illustrations to the article text. I would suggest removing all but the most salient photographs and then placing at the end of the article a link to a Commons gallery of the rest. —Psychonaut (talk) 08:27, 21 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, will do. -Mlane (talk) 14:34, 22 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. I hope I didn't come across as too brusque; I just noticed that you're relatively new here. The photos you post really are beautiful, and your work is appreciated; it would just be great if we could see the originals, and in moderation! :) —Psychonaut (talk) 17:23, 22 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Account Creator

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I've granted you Account Creator here temporarily, per your request at simple:Wikipedia:Simple talk. You can create them using Special:CreateAccount. If you run into any problems, let me know! --Philosopher Let us reason together. 23:34, 5 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Your article has been moved to AfC space

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Hi! I would like to inform you that the Articles for Creation submission which was previously located here: User:Mlane78212/Écouché in the Second World War has been moved to Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Écouché in the Second World War, this move was made automatically and doesn't affect your article, if you have any questions please ask on my talk page! Have a nice day. ArticlesForCreationBot (talk) 14:08, 10 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

tree alley

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Tree avenues or tree alleys are planted trees lining straight roadways and entrance drives in order to enhance the approach to country mansions or homes. Sometimes the avenues are in double rows on each side of a road. Trees preferred for alleys were selected for their height and speed of growth, such as poplar, beech, lime, and horse chestnut.[1]

Tree alley in Normandy France

Sometimes tree avenues were designed to direct the eye toward some distinctive architectural building or feature, such as a chapels, gazebos, or architectural follys.[2]

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Your article has been moved to AfC space

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Hi! I would like to inform you that the Articles for Creation submission which was previously located here: User:Mlane78212/Résistance Joué-du-Plain and the Assassination of Emile Buffon has been moved to Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Résistance Joué-du-Plain and the Assassination of Emile Buffon, this move was made automatically and doesn't affect your article, if you have any questions please ask on my talk page! Have a nice day. ArticlesForCreationBot (talk) 15:52, 18 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Your submission at Articles for creation

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Résistance Joué-du-Plain and the Assassination of Emile Buffon, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.

Thank you for helping improve Wikipedia!

 Chzz  ►  09:38, 20 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
On your userpage, create a link with a slash as the first character, like this: [[/sandbox]]. Save your userpage. Click the link, and create THAT page. You have now just created the page User:Mlane78212/sandbox. When you are ready to make your draft an article, use the move function to move it to the articlespace. --Jayron32 15:44, 27 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Creating articles

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If you are the only contributor to a page then you can choose to copy-paste the contents instead of moving the page. If there are other contributors then moving the page will keep the page history to give them attribution per license requirements. Step 6 in the article wizard has an option to start a userspace draft instead of a mainspace article.

You can see more about user subpages at Wikipedia:User pages. They can be named anything and you can create multiple subpages. The bottom of your contributions page has a link "Subpages" to show all user subpages: Special:PrefixIndex/User:Mlane78212/. Redirects are in italics so perhaps you already used the draft option in the wizard and later moved to mainspace. The only difference between using the wizard and creating the subpage manually is that the wizard starts the page with a little generic content and some instructions displayed above. PrimeHunter (talk) 16:34, 27 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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  1. ^ Muir, Richard (2004). Landscape Encyclopedia. London: Windgather Press. p. 7. ISBN 0954557514.
  2. ^ Muir 2004,p.7