User talk:128.187.0.164

Please stop adding chapter links to the bottom of Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter pages. It is not useful and against standards. Thanks. -within focus 01:59, 15 March 2007 (UTC)


 * I've stopped for the moment. But I did find it useful—it saved me from having to go back to the index to be able to continue on to the next chapter's synopsis. And I did a quick search for a policy/guideline forbidding such and failed to find any. Since I'm relatively new to the wiki, I'll assume, in good faith, that it is there and that I just failed to find it. Would you mind pointing it out to me?


 * Although you tried to clear this out, please see here for standards on how to write pages in our book. We have spent a great deal of time in formulating a strict system for page setup. The links you added are redundant and already exist at the top right of the page. Furthermore, they don't have a purpose in "Greater Picture" and are merely for navigational use, thus the reason for using a template and placing such content off to the top and side of the page, similar to turning the page of a book. Many things are not strictly policy here, especially if you came from Wikipedia where every little issue has been standardized. We trust book contributors here to create their own editing standards. You haven't violated a site-wide policy, but you have differed from normal editing practices. If you have further comment, please respond on my talk page. -within focus 17:25, 15 March 2007 (UTC)


 * I cleared it out because after going back I noticed the page links at the top of the page. Sorry for the inconvenience. I'm at a university, so the IP broadcast is shown for all the computers on campus. I'll clear this again, later, so it doesn't get cluttered.


 * You're still making good edits elsewhere. Thanks for the contributions. -within focus 12:44, 16 March 2007 (UTC)


 * I'd personally prefer you not clearing this page, at least not until it gets "cluttered". It could be useful as a reference about those edits, and as indication that you apologized for them. But, it's still your choice. -- Jokes Free4Me 14:31, 27 June 2007 (UTC)


 * By the way, you could have just edited the URL in the address bar to get to the next synopsis. ;-) -- Jokes Free4Me 14:31, 27 June 2007 (UTC)