Talk:Stanford Hall

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There seems a rather odd edit war taking place here. The Wikipedia:Manual of Style (disambiguation pages) is both effective here and clear on its position. User:Psb777 asked for where MOS states that his prefered version is wrong ([1]).

Well, from WP:MOSDAB: "Entries should not be pipe linked — refer to the article name in full."

This is neither MOS compliant or proper use of English. Remember, MOS is a style guide for users that aims to make the encyclopedia easier to read. One way of presenting information is often just as good as another, but consistency promotes professionalism, simplicity and greater cohesion in Wikipedia articles. It is built by the editting community for the editting community. I'm going to revert to the compliant version. -- Jza84 · (talk) 23:43, 13 January 2008 (UTC)