User talk:Seikyo(Seven)
Hi Seikyo! I see you have some questions about sourcing an article you want to create about Aoi (Japanese singer).
Sources are tricky! Here's 2 very important Wikipedia rules to read... WP:RS and WP:NOTE. Another important one is WP:NPOV. There are many others as well, so I suggest a look at Help:Wikipedia: The Missing Manual, and hopefully you won't get too discouraged about how long it is (an online book about Wikipedia).
To answer the question you asked, the singer's own website is usually NOT considered a reliable source, though sometimes there are exceptions. Take a look at how Wikipedia articles are referenced, the way I learned was to look at a big article with lots of references, and copy what they did. It's also important to add a this: ==Sources== (look at the coding with the equal signs in edit mode) and then
{ { Ref list } } (execept all one solid word, I split it up here so it will appear, otherwise it is invisible and just lists your sources nicely)
...towards the bottom of the page. It's a little bit of learning, but I suspect you can do it! Good luck, and if you have additional questions just ask me on my talk page. Jusdafax 08:41, 22 June 2010 (UTC)
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March 2012
[edit]Please do not use styles that are unusual, inappropriate or difficult to understand in articles, as you did in Aoi (Japanese singer). There is a Manual of Style, and edits should not deliberately go against it without special reason. Thank you. --DAJF (talk) 23:14, 13 March 2012 (UTC)