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Help me - Midland Acad

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How can you show someone editing your page over and over and over with the same change that the change is disruptive to the information being presented? They say they have previewed it but that is NOT TRUE because the coordinates appear in the infobox of the school, so they are full of it. The person needs to be convinced that the way I am doing an infobox is reasoned properly. If the rules are black and white, if i'm doing it in white when it should be black... I would understand, but if he can be convinced its a matter of opinion of taste. So how can you block those editors from the page? Elunicocarlitos 09:54, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I've warned the user in concern about putting invalid warning on your user page, however please see WP:OWN regarding ownership of articles. No articles on Wikipedia belong to anyone of us. Now, regarding the content dispute you're in, I'll have a look, but for now, you can read WP:DR. KTC 10:08, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Actually, randomly clicking a few of the schools in Kansas it seems quite a few. I see you've already added the colour boxes, and the US flag was already there. It looks fine to me. :) You might be interested in Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools in their standardisation effort. KTC 11:04, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
It would appear re. coordinates, it appearing top right of page as well as being in the infobox is by design. Removing it from the infobox removes it from the page entirely. I have removed that change. KTC 11:17, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, can you go on and finish this page, I'm finished. I look at all the pages of the schools in Kansas and this is the only one thats to standard. Paradox is saying he researches schools and NO ONE uses color boxes. I looked at over 100 schools and found lots of them that do. That is where I got the code from. I didn't invent the code. This picking at little details is crazy. Elunicocarlitos 11:21, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I said I couldn't recall any in the school articles I've edited, which is worldwide and totally random in scope and not limited to just a single state. This may be the first time I've run across one from Kansas. You weren't using a template so it's impossible to know that you are trying to conform to some standard. Since my "project" is the presentation of infoboxes in a uniform format, it's the details of the infobox on which I focus. Pairadox 11:59, 4 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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