User talk:(WT-en) Pweisenseel

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East Providence
I would just like to tell you that it awfully looks ugly if you add " " and "< / p >" in the listings. This is an example: * Wikivoyage is a travel site.

Not like this

*  Wikivoyage is a travel site.

BTW the listing list is showed below, no need to add "lat=" blah. View help on the right hand side of the page if you want the basics. A good example of an article is Copenhagen, Singapore and Bacolod. Cheers. --(WT-en) SnappyHip 14:53, 25 April 2010


 * Hi,


 * No one sees the code ( < / p >) so what does it matter if it looks awfully ugly? All that matters is that the presentation on the article page looks consistent. I would appreciate if you left the s in because it helps transition the eye from bullet to bullet.


 * We'd still much appreciate if you didn't use, since it creates inconsistency on the wiki-code part of our pages; it confuses experienced wiki users and might encourage new users to use it, since those pages are heavily frequented by batches new inexperienced URI users serveral times per year. When you visit new places on trips it's always a good idea to stick a finger in the ground, and follow the customs of the locals - this is true for Wikivoyage as well - when in Rome and all that...


 * Cheers --(WT-en) Stefan (sertmann) talk 15:58, 26 April 2010 (EDT)

Okay. Thanks for the clarification.

Your pictures
Hi, Pweisenseel. You appear to have uploaded some non-free images to Wikivoyage Shared; please go to wts:Votes for deletion and wts:Votes for deletion to leave any comments you might have. Thanks. (WT-en) LtPowers 13:29, 25 April 2010 (EDT)