User talk:Marc-André Aßbrock
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[edit] A welcome from Sputnik
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[edit] re: Alicia Keys
I redirected a lot of the singles articles because each was about two sentences or so long, and the articles for Songs in A Minor and The Diary of Alicia Keys are very short (Songs in A Minor is only a sentence long itself). We should include the information on the singles in the album article until that article becomes big enough to the point that the singles need their own articles. Here is an example I did with Psychedelic Shack: I described the album (and the singles information) in detail, and redirected the single to the album. I didn't redirect all of them, though: "Fallin'" has a nice long article, and "My Boo", while short, is more than a short paragraph long. --FuriousFreddy 18:53, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
- Done. --FuriousFreddy 19:00, 26 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Change to Common.css
Per recent discussions, the way in which Persondata is viewed by Wikipedia editors has changed. In order to continue viewing Persondata in Wikipedia articles, please edit your user CSS file to display table.persondata rather than table.metadata. More specific instructions can be found on the Persondata page. --ShakingSpirittalk on behalf of Kaldari 01:27, 25 December 2006 (UTC)