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- Articles are written using a standard set of headings (see suggestions for article structure here. This is to maintain consistency between Cornwall articles and improve the quality of entries through a constant style of writing. These headings are, however, plastic and in state of flux and although we welcome suggestions or improvements, we would appreciate discussionbefore any major changes to the layout yourself.
- Be bold - if you know something about Penwith then put it in! We value your contributions and don't be afraid is your spelling isn't great as there are plenty of spelling and grammar experts on clean-up duty!
- At the the Penwith Wikiproject we subscribe to the policies laid down by Wikipedia - particularly civility and consensus building. We are aware that the wording on Cornish geography entries can sometimes be a contentious topic. You don't have to agree with everything but there is no excuse for rudeness and these things are best solved through consensus building and compromise.
- These are geography pages, and are not platforms for political discussion. if you want to talk about Cornish politics there are other pages who would value your expertise and contributions (Constitutional status of Cornwall, Cornish self-government movement).
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The map doesn't indicate where Lands End is in the whole of west Cornwall. I think it should be removed, edited or replaced with one more useful. pomegranate 12:40, Dec 4, 2004 (UTC) I will try and get round to doing that. Thelb4 19:33, 4 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Too many pictures
There is a picture of West Cornwall with an inset of Great Britain and a seperate picture of the location in Great Britain. I propose that the latter is deleted. Thelb4 19:33, 4 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] bad map removed
Map of Land's End and inset of the British Isles
This map has been removed as it has a red dot on The Lizard and not on Lands End.
[edit] Pictures obscuring text
Can anyone move the pictures to stop them obscuring text? I did this yesterday, but someone has changed it back.--DuncanHill 14:21, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
- Hmm - they don't obscure the text in my browser - what setup are you using? Mammal4 15:06, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
It's not obscuring much, just bits of a couple of words - though which words it obscures varies according to whether I have my favourites list open or not. I use IE. --DuncanHill 15:11, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
- I'm not sure what the problem was. I've slightly re-arranged the images and it seems to be OK now. Dan1980 09:47, 29 July 2006 (UTC)
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