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I replied to your note on the [[Dwarf Fortress Wiki:Real World Information]] page, but I thought I'd write you here in case you didn't see it. A link to Wikipedia is already included at the bottom of the information template on the right side of the pages you've been editing, so there's no need to add a duplicate link in the article itself. Also, the information in this wiki, by default, applies to the game, making explicit "In Game" headers unnecessary. --[[User:Cali|Cali]] 14:26, 29 March 2012 (UTC)
 
I replied to your note on the [[Dwarf Fortress Wiki:Real World Information]] page, but I thought I'd write you here in case you didn't see it. A link to Wikipedia is already included at the bottom of the information template on the right side of the pages you've been editing, so there's no need to add a duplicate link in the article itself. Also, the information in this wiki, by default, applies to the game, making explicit "In Game" headers unnecessary. --[[User:Cali|Cali]] 14:26, 29 March 2012 (UTC)
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:I also am fond of getting rid of red links. :) Another tip: if the link you're fixing occurs in the same namespace as the page you're editing, you don't need to include the namespace in the edit. So, for instance, the link you fixed on the [[flux]] page, <nowiki>[[DF2012:Melt item | melting]]</nowiki>, would have been fine as <nowiki>[[Melt item|melting]]</nowiki> because both the article and the link are in the DF2012 namespace. --[[User:Cali|Cali]] 23:01, 30 March 2012 (UTC)

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Edits on stone pages[edit]

I replied to your note on the Dwarf Fortress Wiki:Real World Information page, but I thought I'd write you here in case you didn't see it. A link to Wikipedia is already included at the bottom of the information template on the right side of the pages you've been editing, so there's no need to add a duplicate link in the article itself. Also, the information in this wiki, by default, applies to the game, making explicit "In Game" headers unnecessary. --Cali 14:26, 29 March 2012 (UTC)

I also am fond of getting rid of red links. :) Another tip: if the link you're fixing occurs in the same namespace as the page you're editing, you don't need to include the namespace in the edit. So, for instance, the link you fixed on the flux page, [[DF2012:Melt item | melting]], would have been fine as [[Melt item|melting]] because both the article and the link are in the DF2012 namespace. --Cali 23:01, 30 March 2012 (UTC)