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Latest comment: 17 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
I saw that many other state highways have at least stub-size articles, so I created this one, although I'm not in any wikiprojects. I could use a bit of help on the sidebar! Not being a computer-graphics sort of person, I don't have time to create the other necessary signs for the sidebar in Paint like I did for this one, and I don't have any programs that could easily do decent editing. The sidebar also seems to want me to put the sign in svg format, but I don't have a program capable of doing that. Thanks for your help! Nyttend 20:24, 17 August 2006 (UTC)Reply
All of the Ohio shields should already exist. To get the shields in your article, just type the code. All interstate shields are named "I-x.svg", US route shields are "US x.svg" (no hyphen), and Ohio route shields are "OH-x.svg". In all cases, x is a 1- to 3-digit number (no leading zeros). If you find that an Ohio shield is missing, you may contact me directly. Also, you're more than welcome to join the Ohio State Highways WikiProject; the more the merrier. — HomefryesSay•Do 11:53, 21 September 2006 (UTC)Reply