Talk:Geography: Difference between revisions
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Much as my heart says "apply to be an editor" my head says "you've got a business to run you idiot". I think geography needs at least one editor from each of Europe and the US, since the discipline followed significantly different paths on each side of the Atlantic, especially in the post-War years. | Much as my heart says "apply to be an editor" my head says "you've got a business to run you idiot". I think geography needs at least one editor from each of Europe and the US, since the discipline followed significantly different paths on each side of the Atlantic, especially in the post-War years. | ||
[[User:Ian Cundell|Ian Cundell]] 17:36, 21 January 2007 (CST) | [[User:Ian Cundell|Ian Cundell]] 17:36, 21 January 2007 (CST) | ||
Hi Ian, it's an annoying (and known) bug. The colors of links don't change on a page until ''that'' page is changed. An annoying little workaround is to add a space (" ") to the page, which will make the link colors change appropriately. | |||
I actually am thinking that we need to replace "Geography" as a title of the top-level category with "[[Countries]]"--i.e., a list of countries of the world. Wikipedia has (or had) an article called [[countries of the world]]. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 17:41, 21 January 2007 (CST) |
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Kick off
Right, here is a starter for 10 (ref to a UK game show, for the benefit of US readers) - any idea why the link is still red on the front page?
Much as my heart says "apply to be an editor" my head says "you've got a business to run you idiot". I think geography needs at least one editor from each of Europe and the US, since the discipline followed significantly different paths on each side of the Atlantic, especially in the post-War years. Ian Cundell 17:36, 21 January 2007 (CST)
Hi Ian, it's an annoying (and known) bug. The colors of links don't change on a page until that page is changed. An annoying little workaround is to add a space (" ") to the page, which will make the link colors change appropriately.
I actually am thinking that we need to replace "Geography" as a title of the top-level category with "Countries"--i.e., a list of countries of the world. Wikipedia has (or had) an article called countries of the world. --Larry Sanger 17:41, 21 January 2007 (CST)