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Please do not continue to remove large areas of content from this page. Thank you for this consideration. ] (]) 03:32, 9 September 2008 (UTC) |
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Please do not continue to remove large areas of content from this page. Thank you for this consideration. ] (]) 03:32, 9 September 2008 (UTC) |
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:Thanks for doing me the consideration of actually paying heed to the guidelines I have linked to multiple times instead of treating me as if I'm a vandal. Oh, wait--you haven't done me that consideration at all. |
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:This page is a ] page. It is not an article because it is about many different uses of the word "musette." It falls under the guidelines for disambiguation pages. |
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:Here, I will quote for you the relevant portions of the ] so that you can ignore them here instead of ignoring the links in my edit summaries: |
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* Keep in mind that the primary purpose of the disambiguation page is to help people find the information they want quickly and easily. These pages are not for exploration, but only to help the user navigate to a specific article. |
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* Preface each entry with a bullet (an asterisk in wiki markup). Only entries that link, not leading lines, should have bullet points. |
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* Each bulleted entry should, in almost every case, have exactly one navigable (blue) link. To avoid confusing the reader, do not wikilink any other words in the line. |
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* The link should be the first word or phrase in each entry. |
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:My cleanup primarily consisted of removing those entries that did not link to any article with more information about those meanings of "musette," and condensing the remaining entries to a single wikilink, so that if that is the meaning that the user is looking for, they can click on the appropriate article for more information. That is the purpose of a disambiguation page. ] (]) 12:43, 9 September 2008 (UTC) |
Greetings to readers and contributors!
After discussing the idea with my musette tutor, I've drafted a new article about the musette de cour – available for consultation in my