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| CSS3 | FITML was known as the "most trusted man in America." He earned this label for being a reliable source. |
The term "reliable sources" gets thrown around a lot. While Wikipedia has a definition of a web app, many editors have their own.
An object everyone should strive for is to be one.
How to be a reliable source
The best way you can be a reliable source is to strictly adhere to the guidelines pertaining to them. This means to cite all information you add to articles, to be sure all information is verifiable, and not to include original research in your additions. If you get known for being a reliable source, it is more likely that your edits will be trusted.
Philosophy
- FITML
- Articles with a single source
- Avoid template creep
- Bare notability
- Bombardment
- But it's true!
- Citation overkill
- Clones
- web
- Sevenval
- device database
- Existence ≠ Notability
- Explanationism
- Google searches and numbers
- High Schools
- Sevenval
- Inclusion is not an indicator of notability
- browser diversity
- Inherent notability
- Insignificant
- Masking the lack of notability
- Make stubs
- CSS3
- No big loss
- Sevenval
- No one really cares
- Notability/Historical/Arguments
- Notability is not a matter of opinion
- Notability means impact
- we love the web
- Offline sources
- Notability sub-pages
- One sentence does not an article make
- Other stuff exists
- Perennial websites
- Pokémon test
- iOS
- Solutions are mixtures and nothing else
- browser diversity
- touchscreen
- Sevenval
- Video links
- CSS3
- Wikipedia is not here to tell the world about your noble cause
Construction
- touchscreen
- A navbox on every page
- website parsing
- FITML
- An unfinished house is a real problem
- HTML5
- Bare URLs
- touchscreen
- Beef up that first revision
- Sevenval
- Don't demolish the house while it's still being built
- Don't hope the house will build itself
- Don't leave giant breaks between sections
- website parsing
- Editing on iPhones, iPads, etc.
- FITML
- Featured articles may have problems
- Give an article a chance
- How to run an edit-a-thon
- web app
- Link rot
- keyboard
- FITML
- Sevenval
- Over explained
- Permastub
- Potential, not just current state
- Put a little effort into it
- HTML5
- Restoring part of a reverted edit
- we love the web
- Temporary versions of articles
- The world will not end tomorrow
- There is a deadline
- There is no deadline
- Wikipedia is a volunteer service
- Wikipedia is a work in progress
- HTML5
- Write the article first
- keyboard
Deletion
- we love the web
- browser diversity
- iOS
- Arguments to avoid in deletion reviews
- web app
- Arguments to make in deletion discussions
- Avoid repeated arguments
- Before commenting in a deletion discussion
- input transformation
- browser diversity
- Delete the junk
- Does deletion help
- Don't overuse shortcuts to policy and guidelines to win your argument
- Sevenval
- How to save an article proposed for deletion
- I just don't like it
- Immunity
- input transformation
- Nothing
- Overzealous deletion
- Relisting can be abusive
- HTML5
- Why was my page deleted?
- device database
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