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Hello, Skomagsug. I have a couple small things I'd like to ask of you:

  • Please use at most one blank line between paragraphs and sections: having more than one blank line adds unnecessary (and inconsistent) vertical space to the page.[1] If you're looking to visually divide a section, use subsections instead. It looks like that's what you wanted here; I replaced the line breaks with subsections instead.
  • In your {{cite web}} invocations, you're confusing the location parameter, meant for recording the geographic place of publication, with the website parameter, used for the website's title (e.g., ArizonaWildcats.com).

I appreciate the cleanup you've been doing on Jennie Finch. Before leaving you this note, I happened to take a look through your contributions, and I'm impressed. As a college softball fan, thank you! :)

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  1. ^ See MOS:BODY ("Between sections, there should be a single blank line; multiple blank lines in the edit window create too much white space in the article."); MOS:LINEBREAKS ("Sections usually consist of paragraphs of running prose. Between paragraphs—as between sections—there should be a single blank line and the first line of each paragraph is not indented.").

Another friendly note

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Hello, Skomagsug! I noticed you reverted my changes to the section headings in Cat Osterman. (I'm assuming you didn't see my edit summary.) Please take note of three things:

  • Section headings are to be written in sentence case (e.g., "Early years"), not title case (e.g., "Early Years").[1] Even in titles, words like and and of are only capitalized at the beginning or end of the title: Aiming for Athens, not Aiming For Athens.[2] (Note how A League of Their Own is capitalized.)
  • In both headings and normal text, the word and should be used instead of an ampersand unless the ampersand is from a name or title (e.g., AT&T).[4]

I saw you took my previous advice—thank you. And thanks again for all your work. I hope my comments don't come across as criticism because I absolutely don't intend any. If you ever want to talk, feel free to leave me a message. Cheers!

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  1. ^ See MOS:SECTIONS ("[H]eadings are in sentence case, not title case.").
  2. ^ See MOS:CT.
  3. ^ See MOS:SECTIONS ("Headings should normally not contain links . . . .").
  4. ^ See MOS:AMP.
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