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[edit] Newbie tip o' the day...week...month...year
You know where it says to sign your posts with four tildes (~~~~)? That really means just the four tildes and not the parentheses. The parentheses are used to indicate a sort of "aside" meaning, roughly, "Psst, this is what four tildes look like in case you don't know what the heck a 'tilde' is." By signing your posts, that means on talk pages. You never "sign" your work in the main article space, and it's completely unnecessary to sign edit summaries (the little box that appears below the main article when you are editing a page). Because we have page histories (found by clicking the "history" tab at the top of a page), which automatically record your name and the time you made the edit, if you put four tildes in the edit summary box, in the page history, all you will see is four tildes, not a signature. Trust me, it looks a little silly.
- Do sign talk pages
- Don't sign articles
- Do leave out the parentheses
- Don't sign edit summaries
Good luck!
Don't forget! NPOV stands for Neutral Point Of View. If you want to point out that there's something wrong with a page or someone's edits in the point-of-view department, they should be classed as "POV", in other words, they are coming from a Point of View that is not neutral. To accuse someone of "NPOV"? Well, why would you want to do that? We are ultimately striving for NPOV. If you mean Not NPOV, then just write POV.
[edit] I've written a few things
[edit] Taken some pictures
[edit] Edited some stuff
[edit] And impressed some people
[edit] To-do list (really)
[edit] Northeastern Polk County
- Write
- Expand
- Eola, Oregon, scan plat map, try to get pics of river side
- Independence Historic District (Independence, Oregon) (have more pics)
- Holman State Wayside--expand on horse trough history, upload depressing pic, original research shows no evidence of spring left--follow up with ODOT or OPRD
- Eola Hills
- John Phillips House (if possible)
- Spring Valley (Oregon), add info about wineries, p.o.s, etc.
- Edward W. St. Pierre House (
fix uninformative microstub, bike up very steep hill--get pic?)
- Pics
- Campbell Hall, etc. at WOU
- NRHPs in Monmouth
- Ellendale, Oregon, find
plat map hand-drawn map (in Polk County Hist. Society journal?), pics in Salem Library collection of boarding house--still there? - Upload pic of Rickreall p.o., take more house pics
[edit] Marion County
- Tabernacle in Turner
- Church in Jefferson
- Church and Gothic revival house in Marion
[edit] Yamhill County