User talk:Sirmylesnagopaleentheda

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Good luck! Webaware talk 01:46, 31 January 2007 (UTC)

Red links
G'day, I've been watching the development of the Ma'amoul recipe - sounds fabulicious! I just wanted to mention that it is OK to leave the odd red link in a recipe, and can often in fact be advantageous. A red link indicates that there isn't a page on that topic yet, as in the case of dates. It's an invitation for a reader to go and create that page, and add content to Wikibooks. There is even someone who monitors the number of pages with the same red links, and creates a list of "most wanted" - see here. Rather than remove the red links, please leave them there or even create the missing pages yourself. cheers, Webaware talk 23:52, 31 January 2007 (UTC)