Talk:T. W. Rolleston

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I am starting this talk page to discuss the new edits I have completed today. I felt it important to add additional biographical info, as well as his prominent works, and external links to several references, book,and poem excerpts or ebook reprints. However, I am quite the rookie at editing wiki pages, so I'm not sure if I followed all the proper formating and editing protocols. Many aspects were not done correctly, and I will need to learn and edit these areas. I would appreciate feedback, suggestions, and help in producing the proper formats (use of symbols, etc.). One major concern is if I followed the proper licensing protocols in including the more extensive biography by Noel Mac Mahon. I tried to provide the proper acknowledgment and references, but if I did not do this properly let me know how to correct it. I also would appreciate that instead of anyone making changes, you will tell me what needs to be corrected, so I can get the experience and practice in formulating a proper Wiki page. Thanks to the person that created the initial page, and look forward to some positive comments and discussions regarding Rolleston's work. Thanks.

--Lilwolf22 10:04, 27 June 2007 (UTC)

I left a note on your Talk page. Basically copyright means we can't quote from most other sites, except for short extracts. Charles Matthews 10:25, 26 July 2007 (UTC)