User talk:Emilyartinian
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[edit] Re: Helpme
I went digging through your contribs for a minute -- it looks like they're all pointing at Artists' Books, which I believe was the way you wanted it, yes? I saw you removed the request, so maybe I should just let it sit, but on the other hand maybe you'd like to know just how fast helpme responses can get to be. :) Luna Santin 10:37, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
- That seems plausible -- to tell the truth, I know how to place redirects, but I've got about no idea how they work, heh. Could be the database, could maybe also be a browser cache. Hard to tell, sometimes. :) Happy editing. Luna Santin 10:49, 2 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Suggestion
Hi,Emily... I've been away on vacation. Now that I'm back, I'm thinking about the request for images in the artists' books article. I'm worried about the permissions issue with artists books. But I was just looking at your website and noticed that you have great images of your books. Would you be willing to upload them to the Commons or let me do it? I haven't actually uploaded images yet, but I'm willing to learn. I have a friend who will let me upload some of her work which could then be put in the article. Over time other artists might be willing to allow their images to be added as well. It would greatly improve the article. What do you think?Sue Maberry 04:41, 22 August 2006 (UTC)