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Your Contributions to the LTE network lists
[edit]Hi Zhouchengbin. Thank you very much for your research and frequent contributions to the LTE network lists. I really appreciate your help! Nevertheless I would like to ask you, if it would be possible for you to complete more of the data fields when you cite sources (such as the |language= or the |accessdate= tags), which you can easily do as you have that info anyway. Also I would find it preferable if one could keep an eye on the cite-formatting that has evolved throughout these articles, but this might depend on the way on how you contribute - I'm not sure quite about that. Anyway I'd consider that very helpful as well, as it would save some time for review. How do you think about that? Nightwalker-87 (talk) 12:31, 25 May 2018 (UTC)
Hi Nightwalker-87, nice to hear from you. Most of my edits on Wikipedia are based on visual editing, since I am not very familiar with the source text used in an article. However, your advice is a good idea, I will always try my best to fill all the tags when adding citations. Again, as a member of the Wikipedia family, I really appreciate your contribution to this page and always looking forward to more contributions. Zhouchengbin (talk) 12:42, 25 May 2018 (UTC)
- Hi. :-) If you like some help and wish to extend your knowledge with direct editing, including wiki formatting by hand (which offers more opportunities to the editor), please let me know. I'd love to share gained knowledge with other editors. Nightwalker-87 (talk) 15:56, 25 May 2018 (UTC)
- Good to hear that. Here an additional note: It is not neccessarily relevant to fill out all tags, I think. So far it turned out that the following were sufficient:
<ref>{{cite web |url= |title= |publisher= |date= |accessdate=}}</ref> Sometimes I personally also use the <ref name=" xyz "> besides multi-linking to point to specific content like "LTE2100" for example to tag what the reference stands for. This appeared helpful if there are already many sources for a specific deployment. It helps to distinguish them and to directly find a specific source among others in the code later on. Nightwalker-87 (talk) 00:24, 26 May 2018 (UTC)
- Good to hear that. Here an additional note: It is not neccessarily relevant to fill out all tags, I think. So far it turned out that the following were sufficient:
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Thank you very much for your research and frequent contributions to the LTE network lists. I really appreciate your help! Nightwalker-87 (talk) 12:31, 25 May 2018 (UTC) |
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