MitchMcM
Userbox alignment
editHey, as a follow-up to your e-mail query: I don't remember much from my time spent on userboxes—I gave them up when I decided I spent more effort here at Wikipedia on vanity than on improving the encyclopedia. That being said, I used to include User:BigNate37/NathanBoxes at the top of my userpage as a template (e.g. {{User:BigNate37/NathanBoxes}}
). That subpage takes advantage of Template:userboxtop, Template:userboxbreak and Template:userboxbottom. The two things I would suggest you do are (1) place {{userboxtop}} and {{userboxbottom}} around your userbox/es, and (2) move your userbox/es and {{babel}} template to the top of your page, since the text body will stay at the top of the page and wrap around the templates if you put the text afterwards. Feel free to look at my NathanBoxes template or any older version of my userpage (pre-November 2007) and borrow or ask about whatever you like. Just be careful not to indulge in userpage vanity as heavily as I did. BigNate37(T) 05:55, 1 August 2011 (UTC)
Thanks BigNate. That sorted it out. I'll resist the urge to over-indulge in the user boxes and focus on articles. Cheers MitchMcM (talk) 06:04, 1 August 2011 (UTC)
A beer for you!
editFor adding information to alcohol intoxication ;O) bodnotbod (talk) 13:34, 22 August 2011 (UTC) |
Cheers for the beer! Its nice to get some appreciation, the next round's on me. But I don't want to have too many- have you heard what that stuff does to your brain chemsitry? ;)
I had a look at your profile, you are a very prolific editor. 1,000 edits in your first 3 months!! WOW!
If you've got time would you mind having a look at one of the pages I've started making changes to? Theres no great rush, whenever you have time. If you don't have time thats fine.
The page is neuropsychological test. I'm trying to figure out new sections that it requires. So far I think it needs a "history" and "criticisms" sections. Do you agree and is there anything eles you think it needs?
Thanks MitchMcM (talk) 10:44, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
Australian Psychology Accreditation Council
editHello MitchMcM, I just thought I'd let you know that I saw your article Australian Psychology Accreditation Council in the New Articles list-- The layout of the article makes it very clear. It's always nice to see users contributing to make Wikipedia better!Amy Z (talk) 18:26, 13 October 2011 (UTC)
A beer for you!
editGood on ya mate! I think you've got the UK neuroopsych requirements down just fine, thanks for checking. PaulWicks (talk) 14:40, 5 December 2011 (UTC) |
Executive Functions
editHi Mitch, Thanks so much for your help with the references on the Executive Functions page - I appreciate it! Hope you're doing well! Sincerely, AZakaryan (talk) 02:15, 8 December 2011 (UTC)
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Brisbane workshop and meetup invitation
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editHI! Quite some time ago you said I could throw my questions your way as I am a new user. I hope that your offer remains. Here goes...I just completed a major edit to "Addictive Behavior." At the very bottom of the page it tells me that I have ref tags that are incorrect. I have looked and revisited the article numerous times and I don't see it. That is if I am understanding what the mistake is. Do you think u could take a look and advise? Thanks much. U can answer me on my talk page or here. either is fineAddictionPsychologistFrank (talk) 18:31, 9 July 2012 (UTC)
Another question....how does one get rid of boxes appearing at the top of an article for example about an article having "multiple issues", etc. I did not place these here. AddictionPsychologistFrank (talk) 18:33, 9 July 2012 (UTC)
Your feedback is great. thanks. It sounds like I should leave the editors notes appearing at the top of the page. With time they will review again? Am I correct? — Preceding unsigned comment added by AddictionPsychologistFrank (talk • contribs) 13:32, 18 July 2012 (UTC)
- Hi, glad that I could be of help. I noticed that the references on addictive behavior are looking alot better. Unfortunately, they don't seem to review and remove the author notes after placing them on a page. My advice would be to thoroughly rectify the problem, remove the box and then on the talk page say that you removed the boxes and why. That will generally keep you out of trouble. If it is a page with alot of watchers, the boxes should only be removed by consensus through dicussion. To see the number of watchers click "View history" then "Number of watchers", most pages have less than 30 watchers. But more generic terms will have more eg. addiction-166 watchers and drug-159 watchers. With these sorts of pages, you need consensus before making large changes and removal of boxes. If you have any other questions as you go along don't hesistate to ask.
Parkinson's science learning project in Wikiversity
editHi. I'd like to bring your attention to a new learning project in Wikiversity. I noted that you had sent a message to Garrondo for whom I left a similar message to this because he had been involved with the discussion on the wikipedia Parkinson's disease page. So I Thought you too might be interested in looking at the project and perhaps even contributing material to it. Please see my Talk page, http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User_talk:Droflet#The_Science_Behind_Parkinson.27s_learning_project , the subpage, http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User_talk:Droflet/ProjectDescription or the project itself , http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Portal:The_Science_Behind_Parkinson%27s . It would be great if you could bring the project to the attention of others who might be interested in helping us develop it. Thanks.
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Brisbane meetup with Sue Gardner invitation
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editALS Good Article nomination
editHey there wiki-buddy! I'm hoping I can attract some interested folks to consider reviewing the Wikipedia page about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis for Good Article status. As you may know, ALS is a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disease that quickly causes people to lose the ability to move, speak, and breathe. The Wikipedia page about ALS is read over 2,000 times each day in English alone, and often experiences spikes in traffic whenever a celebrity is diagnosed. There have recently been a number of genetic advances made in the space and some recent drug approvals, thanks in part to the momentum started by the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. I've been grinding away at it since early this year but keen to see it improve further, hope you'll consider! PaulWicks (talk) 13:14, 19 July 2023 (UTC)