User talk:Ugajin
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[edit] Welcome to Wikipedia!!!
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Hey there, noticed your edit to Nick Philip, you marked your edit as minor, however, you did add content. A minor edit is defined as:
A check to the minor edit box signifies that only superficial differences exist between the current and previous version: typo corrections, formatting and presentational changes, rearranging of text without modifying content, et cetera. A minor edit is a version that the editor believes requires no review and could never be the subject of a dispute.
not a big deal, but just thought you should know. Keep up the good work. RichMac 07:51, 11 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Salisbury Court Theatre
Hello, and welcome. I have just seen your new article - bravo! It has been on my to-do list for ages. You may like to think about nominating it as a candidate for "Did you know" on the Main Page, at T:DYKT. Keep up the good work. -- ALoan (Talk) 10:16, 16 October 2006 (UTC)
The Exceptional Newcomer Award | ||
I know you have been editing for about a month, but I am incredibly impressed with your recent contributions - new articles like Whitefriars Theatre, William Beeston, Lady Elizabeth's Men, and Joseph Taylor (17th-century actor), and expansion of old ones like Lord Chamberlain's Men. -- ALoan (Talk) 10:07, 20 October 2006 (UTC) |
You really ought to have a wider audience. Would you mind if I suggested a few for the Did you know...? section on the Main Page? -- ALoan (Talk) 10:07, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks for the reply - yes, you can reply here or on my talk page. You have already drawn attention to yourself by the quality of your contributions! Well done. -- ALoan (Talk)
[edit] Citing sources
Hi, you added extensively to Henry Bishop (good) but did not cite your sources (bad). Please see Wikipedia:Verifiability, and please cite you sources. - Jmabel | Talk 04:34, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
- Let me add my voice, your edits for Francis Beaumont are great, but inline cites would help immensley. I'll be adding a bit to him in the very near future. Thanks for your work, though, it is valuable! *Exeunt* Ganymead | Dialogue? 18:52, 13 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France
The Tragedy of Chabot, Admiral of France is fascinating - I'd never heard of this play before. I have just one request: if you have more information on the historical events that the play portrays, could you add that to the article? Again, thanks for contributing this interesting piece. Very best wishes, Angus McLellan (Talk) 16:21, 24 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] The Bird in a Cage
Wonderful work here but do you think that a spoiler notice is needed for a play from 1633. I feel it downgrades the work so some modern rubbishy film or series. I haven't looked at plays from this date before but do you know if they have an info box, that would be really nice as it would look more professional. Anyway keep up the good work SuzanneKn 21:17, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
I have to admit to being fairly ignorant about Elizabethan plays but I did think of our friend Mr Shakespeare's Hamlet which has the box I've pasted here.
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Written by | William Shakespeare |
Characters | Hamlet Claudius Gertrude Ghost of Hamlet's father Polonius Laertes Ophelia Reynaldo Horatio Marcellus Barnardo Francisco Voltemand Cornelius Rosencrantz Guildenstern Fortinbras |
Country of Origin | England |
Original Language | English |
Genre | Tragedy |
Setting | Elsinore, Denmark |
My favorite editing area is English villages and info boxes are so useful. This one is quite nice. I don't know if you've used info boxes before but if you don't write anything on the line then it doesn't show up. You can't change the subject of the line though. SuzanneKn 19:42, 25 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] death of William Prynne
Hi, I noticed the text says "Prynne died in Lodon in 1669." Was that supposed to be London? Hv 21:32, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Ugajin, please stop!
Ugajin, could you please stop adding Category:1600s plays to the Restoration plays and self-revert? See, Category:1600s plays refers to the 1600-1609 period. (I just reverted The Country Wife, which is on my watchlist, but I notice you're adding them systematically.) Best wishes, Bishonen | talk 03:34, 23 March 2007 (UTC).