User:Slysplace

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User:Slysplace Slysplace is a semi-anonymous Wikipedian with an (occasional) multitude of interests and odd knowledge who insists his writing to be edited mercilessly.

Although I often use automated tools I am not an admin, a bot or bot operator (nor do I wish to be) and occasionally do fix and write things manually.

There are currently 7,154,033 articles on English Wikipedia. Which one are you concerned about?

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User:Slysplace Wiki Projects

I haven't necessarily joined all of these, but do participate or have participated in the following projects:

  • NFL : The kind of project that REALLY makes you wonder why you began to edit anyway...
  • NHL : another massive draft series undertaking I'm not sure why I took on!
  • Photography : More of a source of reference for me as an avid amateur photographer but rarely do I help it.
  • Florida : Of interest to me as my home state and I like to vacation in my backyard.
  • Tropical Cyclones : I deal with them all day every day, editing seems a COI.
  • Woodworking : I've read most if not all of this, cleaned up some of it.
  • Guitarists : I no longer play so at best I've assisted in luthier stubs cleanup.

User:Slysplace Wikipedia editing tools, notes, tags, and templates

Some tools, links, tags and templates I keep here for quick access


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Create links faster using tricks

1. Magic pipe trick: Synonymous article titles may be clarified with terms in parentheses, like this: [[Self (psychology)]]. But when you want to include such a link in the body of an article, this would look rather awkward. So all you have to do is use the "magic pipe trick", like this: [[Self (psychology)|]]. Notice the pipe ("|") character stuck in there at the end of the link? That makes the link look like this: Self, without having to type the name of the link after the pipe! This trick also works with namespaces, so that [[Wikipedia:Tip of the day|]] (again notice the pipe character) displays like this: Tip of the day.

2. Plural trick: While editing, you will often need to make a link to a plural. For example, suppose you wanted to link "Fred Foo was famous for his study of puddles" to puddle; you could link it like so: [[puddle|puddles]]. However, you can save time by instead writing [[puddle]]s. This also works for adjectives ([[Japan]]ese), verbs ([[dance]]d), and any other suffixes or prefixes, like [[bring]]ing. It does not, however, work for some irregular verbs. For example, [[try]]ied does not work; you have to use [[try|tried]]. Nor does it work with apostrophes needed outside the wikilink like: [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]'s.

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