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October 2013 edit

The article on the renowned San Antonio architect Atlee B. Ayers is entitled "Atlee Ayers". His solo firm name was Atlee B Ayers, books about him use the Atlee B Ayers name, the AIA Guide to San Antonio has a brief bio and more than three dozen entries calling him Atlee B Ayers.

How to insert the middle initial? I'm afraid I'll break links.

Thanks for guidance.

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I wanted to let you know that I just tagged John E. Park for deletion in response to your request.

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Thanks for quick response but edit

I wasn't seeking the deletion of the article. I was trying to get it published, but I couldn't see how to do that.

(Don't worry, I made a copy on my own desktop.)

My problem was, and is, that when I go to my Sandbox, it seems filled, with another article which has been published for well over a month.

So how do I clear my Sandbox to start something new?

Thanks for your help.

Hi WoodyinNYC. I've moved the page back into your userspace (before seeing this message, I shifted it to User:WoodyinNYC/John E. Park, but since it seems you'd prefer it in your sandbox I'll shunt it over there instead after leaving this message). For future reference, you can start as many draft articles as you like in your userspace by creating pages with the title format "User:WoodyinNYC/name of article" or "User:WoodyinNYC/sandbox2 (or 3, or 4 et.)". If you'd prefer to clear your sandbox out every time, you can do this yourself by removing the content (if the page redirects to a "live" article, just click on the "Redirected from..." link under that article's title to access your sandbox content) and replacing it with your new work. Alternatively, if you want to delete the sandbox page entirely, you can put the code {{db-u1}} at the top of your sandbox draft, and an admin will be along shortly afterwards to do the necessary. Hope this is helpful; if you've any questions, feel free to drop me a note. Yunshui  07:43, 26 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Very nice! It's great to see a stub become a real article. Thanks for your research and additions. I've been in Seguin a lot the past few months and taken a few photos. Check out the Seguin, Texas Category on the Commons if you haven't already. I added most of the images. -Regards Nv8200p talk 02:28, 28 October 2013 (UTC)Reply

MORE Photo requests edit

I'll see if I can get some of these images in the next two or three weeks. I believe I will be through Seguin in that time frame. Use all my images you like for anything you need. ~Regards Nv8200p talk 01:34, 7 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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John Park edit

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I disambiguated John Park by creating the article John Park (inventor). I copied your article to the new title then redirected John E Park to the new article. That way if someone does search for John E Park, they will get to the right place. I also added the new article to the John Park disambiguation page and fixed the links in the Seguin, Texas article to point to the new article. I hope this fixes it like you wanted. If not, we can try again. - Regards Nv8200p talk 21:04, 29 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

  • I removed the "ghost" references you referred to (I think) but I don't quite understand what happened as I saw them on my editing page OK. "See also" is usually used for wikilinks to related articles in Wikipedia that are not linked to in the subject article, so I deleted that heading and moved the two extra references up under the article references. If you do not like that, I think the heading "Related reading" or something like that is sometimes used. -Nv8200p talk 21:27, 29 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

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Seguin pics edit

If your thank you was for the images recently added to the Seguin, Texas article, none of those are mine! They were taken by User:Billy Hathorn - Nv8200p talk 16:25, 6 December 2013 (UTC)Reply

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