Last month I nominated Jujutsu Kaisen 0 (film) following its copyedit and peer review but it still hasn't attracted a review. If possible could you give it a look? Tintor2 (talk) 03:37, 24 March 2023 (UTC)
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Steve Davis's article does mention 355. 355 was an old cuetracker number. Currently cuetracker has 356 so another has been added in the last few years. A more recent article from eurosport https://www.eurosport.com/snooker/who-are-the-top-50-greatest-snooker-century-makers-of-all-time-featuring-ronnie-o-sullivan-stephen-h_sto9072859/story.shtml (from 2022) says "Despite retiring six years ago, six-time world champion Davis remains inside the top 25 of all time with his total of 338 testament to his dominance of the sport during the 1980s." WST itself has 338 here: https://wst.tv/top-ten-break-builders (article from 2020). Also this from The Times (2019, via Newsbank) "O'Sullivan leads way for most centuries Ronnie O'Sullivan Stephen Hendry John Higgins Neil Robertson Judd Trump Mark Selby Ding Junhui Marco Fu Shaun Murphy Mark Williams Mark Allen Stephen Maguire Stuart Bingham Peter Ebdon Ryan Day Ken Doherty Steve Davis Jimmy White 1,000 775 745 621 596 570 498 490 479 460 410 407 400 375 357 342 338 317" So sources differ between the 338 and 355/356. Seems a bit daft to me to use 355 in the Davis article when the source that the journalists have used (cuetracker) is deemed unreliable and especially when cuetracker now says 356. 338 seems a more reliable number to me. Nigej (talk) 10:51, 3 April 2023 (UTC)
This recent discussion has stuck in my mind. I'd like to propose adding some text to the appropriate guideline along the lines of if knowledgeable readers feel that the flow is being broken up too much by inline explanations, non-knowledgeable readers should accept that, and be willing to accept links instead, or, if absolutely necessary, an explanatory note, to quote the phrase used in that conversation, but I'm not sure what the appropriate MoS or editing guideline would be. I know you've run into this issue yourself; where would you think text like that might be added? Is there a guideline that you've had quoted to you that addresses how to write on technical topics? Mike Christie (talk - contribs - library) 12:48, 3 April 2023 (UTC)
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Hello Lee!
I understand that you consider this use of 'nowrap' not suitable.
If you have a look to the Entries table of the past seasons, the table content for all the columns (eg. Entrant, Constructor, Power Unit, Driver names) never breaks into two or more lines at any display width. This makes sense to me, as this keeps formatting consistent for a rather complex table. With this design choice, the reader will manually scroll the table if there is not enough room for all the content to display horizontally.
This can be obtained either by manually setting fixed column widths or by using 'nowrap' on the longest line of the column (or by using non-breaking spaces, which is not preferable).
As I previously told to Island92, the driver names will be split in two lines, for example, when using the default desktop skin (Vector 2022) with the "limited content width" toggle enabled (and will be split anyway whenever the browser width is shrunk). The content in the other columns will not split, since they are currently using nowrap.
To help getting a better formatting for every reader and to keep consistency with the past seasons, I would like you to consider this technique—or, even better, I would be happy if you could propose a better solution which I don't know to obtain a similar result.
All the best, --Lion-hearted85 (talk) 12:00, 5 April 2023 (UTC)
Greetings. In regards to this situation (which you commented on on JRRobinson's talk page), on 30 March JRR left a message on Catb's talk page, asking for off-wiki contact. In JRR's latest block appeal, he states, "And I didn't get someone to proxy edit, I proxy edited myself, I just asked him to create a page". Shortly after that exchange, Catb created 2023 US Darts Masters, again solely sourced to primary sources. You warned Catb you suggested they revert any edits made on JRR's behalf. Not sure what, if anything, should be done. But I thought you might like to know. Onel5969 TT me 10:53, 3 April 2023 (UTC)
Hi Lee, hope you are well - you were kind enough to review one of my Gillingham FACs back in January. Don't suppose you might have a bit of time to look at my latest one, which is struggling a bit? Not to worry if not..... -- ChrisTheDude (talk) 20:32, 8 April 2023 (UTC)
Hi Lee, I hope it's ok to ask you a question. I am having issues with COI, I am someone who is documenting opera artists, particularly from Australia. I am a volunteer who does this and is not being paid. My motivation is to improve the accuracy and visibility of the artists. I don't know how to remove the flag for COI. I am trying to add or edit the information that I have found online. I would appreciate your advice. I also have a question about documenting historic information that isn't anthologised online well. I am working on finding citations from Newspaper.com, they don't have live URLs but have reference codes, image codes etc. How do you reference restricted files? --Slabbath (talk) 08:55, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
Hey LV, congrats on your current FAC, which seems only a few days away from promotion, and thanks for taking on a review of my nomination. I have addressed your comments and was wondering if you felt comfortable adding a !vote on the page, since coords may be curious about the verdict of your review.--NØ 09:58, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
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Hello, Lee. I haven't seen your post asking for help. Good work with Angle. I don't know about freestyle wrestling, but making a quick research, I found this links. Maybe you can use it for citations. [1] [2] [3]. BTW, I also read the Don West article. The Worst announcer award is unsourced. Also, I think the article needs a legacy or influence or reception section. --HHH Pedrigree (talk) 09:39, 27 April 2023 (UTC)
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