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Hello. You made a significant change to the Marvel Omnibus page that was overturned, without any sort of Talk page debate. Would you like to look at the page now, and have some input? Peterspeterson (talk) 00:41, 5 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hey!! Welcome back! I felt so bad that your big edit was arbitrarily deleted, and then you disappeared. If I'd seen it at the time, I'd have backed you on the Talk page. It should never have happened the way it did.
Do you mind if I offer a teeny bit of advice? On that Finest page, if you reformat the dates slightly differently - 1 Jan 2000 - (check the coding) it narrows that date column significantly. The column still sorts with no issues but gives you more width for the rest of the information across an entire row. It ends up looking a lot tidier on multiple platforms, plus sometimes drags up the length to stop things getting too long.
Do you have any opinions on the Marvel Omnibus page? A few of us have worked together to undo the vandalism inflicted upon your edit. If you have any further ideas, let's talk.
Come say hello on my talk page, or elsewhere. Appreciate your work - and glad you're back. Peterspeterson (talk) 23:30, 5 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks. I didn't mind if my edit was reverted and adjusted to be better organized, I was taking initiative and didn't think the Wikipedia article would be a resource for collectors in that state. On hindsight I agree that the main table was still too large, but seeing how it was disliked on reddit on the basis of being difficult to browse for collectors I was annoyed at how my edit was dismissed in full and just left it there. That said, I should have said something on the Talk page either way.
About DC Finest, I agree on that change, I'll do it. I was unaware if writing 'Jan', 'Feb', etc., would still sort correctly, that's why I changed it.
As for Marvel Omnibus, I don't have anything to add, my main impetus for the reorganization was the large table with seemingly arbitrary ordering at times, as well as wanting to integrate the old 'Subject' column better and I didn't want to separate it into individual tables for each as I believed the ToC would be too large in that case. The page looks much better now. I think I'll wait until the structure of the page is fully settled before looking again and thinking about any potential suggestions. Vanto7 (talk) 11:29, 6 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
You had every right to be annoyed about that large omnibus reversion. Editors are allowed, even encouraged, to be bold. If there was a problem with what you did, people should have discussed that on the Talk page, where a consensus could’ve been reached.
Instead, a person with zero edits in 15 years undid your work with no warning, tagging, or discussion. That editor has made no edits since. They’ve literally contributed nothing to the community, while you had - previously - been active.
The reversion was a clear act of Wikipedia vandalism, absolutely against site rules.
I’m glad you’re back. There aren’t many of us working on these sorts of pages, trying to keep them up to date. I’ve done a fair bit of work on the Marvel Epic page, plus that Marvel omni page, trying to make them actual Wikipedia pages.
Good work on the DC omni page. The date change you made today on the Finest page has worked well. You could do that on the DC omni page, too?
I created the Compact page - but no issues with anything you’ve done there. Thanks for using that Talk page, too. Hope you stick around. And, again, welcome back. Peterspeterson (talk) 13:08, 6 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I'll change the DC Omnibus dates as well. Thanks again. Vanto7 (talk) 13:58, 6 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]