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Your recent additions to Brown Derby article edit

@Nixols: I have noticed past week or so that you have added quite a bit of new material to the Brown Derby article, unfortunately your method of entering incomplete citations could use some improvements. Many of your references to Los Angeles Times articles lack url links so it makes it very difficult for other editors to check your work. How are you accessing the L.A. Times? Directly from latimes.com? proquest.com? newspapers.com?

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When you are making multiple citations to the same book, try using the {{sfn}} template. I have already did some of the conversions and you can see the improvements when clicking on the initial footnote.

BTW, did you know that there was a short lived (~1 yr) Brown Derby restaurant during the 1930s at 3927 Wilshire Boulevard that later became the first Perino's? The Brown Derby replaced another concept owned by Somborn that failed.

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@Pyrrho the Skipper:. Dear Pyrrho, I appreciate the thanks. Sorry my coding is terrible. I appreciate any assistance or advice you can offer. I have a pending article in "draftspace" at the moment. Thanks again. Nixols (talk) 05:31, 13 July 2022 (UTC) NixolsReply

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