The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of Jambell
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----- <b> message from IrorW about placing pages </b> Hello and welcome to the Open Guide to London community. I value your contributions, and am looking forward to your review of "Forum" in Kentish Town. Please bear in mind the way that OpenGuides works, in terms of categories and locales: placing a page in a category called <code>Venues [please edit]</code> is not helpful. This will potentially create a new database category called "Venues [please edit]", which is useful to man nor beast. Please enter the page into category "Venues", and add a note to the effect that you intend to add more to this page in the body of the writeup. You can in fact add this page to category "Stub Pages" as this is a category specially created for the purpose. Once again, your contributions to OpenGuides are most welcome. By the way, I thought your writeup on [[Dulwich]] was excellent. --[[IvorW]] |
JAMes campBELL
Hello, I am James and I live in South London in a place called Dulwich.
I have a homepage called jambell.com where I put a lot of the stupid stuff I do. I also enjoy mucking about with Perl and subscribe to the London Perl Mongers.
message from IrorW about placing pages
Hello and welcome to the Open Guide to London community.
I value your contributions, and am looking forward to your review of "Forum" in Kentish Town.
Please bear in mind the way that OpenGuides works, in terms of categories and locales: placing a page in a category called
Venues [please edit]
is not helpful. This will potentially create a new database category called "Venues [please edit]", which is useful to man nor beast.
Please enter the page into category "Venues", and add a note to the effect that you intend to add more to this page in the body of the writeup. You can in fact add this page to category "Stub Pages" as this is a category specially created for the purpose.
Once again, your contributions to OpenGuides are most welcome.
By the way, I thought your writeup on Dulwich was excellent.
--IvorW
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