Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/Franklin and Marshall College/History of Fashionable Dress (Spring 2014)

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Hey all, just a reminder to use edit summaries before submitting edits so that other editors can easily identify your work from the history page. Maybe someone can make an announcement in class? czar  14:03, 10 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Hi all, just another reminder about using edit summaries, since it's still happening: please put a brief summary of the action you took on the page in the edit summary box before submitting so that other editors know what you worked on. You can see other editors' summaries by going to the page history.

Also that little checkbox for "minor" edits is to designate that an edit was purely superficial, such as fixing a typo. If adding new text or images, an editor might potentially find the change controversial, and such edits should not be marked as minor. If you have any questions, feel free to reply right here, since I'm watching this page. czar  16:07, 23 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]