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DYK for City Girl (song)

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RE: Confusion (album)

Hi. You picked up my GAN for Confusion (album) a couple of weeks ago and was wondering when it might get started. Dan56 (talk) 05:38, 16 May 2013 (UTC)

The article Between the Times and the Tides you nominated as a good article has passed ; see Talk:Between the Times and the Tides for comments about the article. Well done! DivaKnockouts 14:22, 7 June 2013 (UTC)

not a big deal - but i'm wondering why this warranted "undiscussed genre addition" but this warranted a disambig? if i'm honest... refs in the infobox are ugly but i can understand their purpose (WP:GENREWARRIOR) - but consistency is important as well! Kaini (talk) 00:44, 13 June 2013 (UTC)

At the time of this edit, Allmusic just had ambient and downtempo listed among the genres, but later added IDM when the added the prose review. It should be safe enough to move the ref elsewhere in a few days after some anons (as you mentioned GENREWARRIORs) calm down. Idiotchalk (t@lk) 11:37, 13 June 2013 (UTC)

Tomorrow's Harvest (again)

Great work on this article mate, well done. Just a quick query: in this edit, you removed parentheses from the non-{{Rating|x|y}} scores - no problem with this at all, but is there a style-guide somewhere that discusses this being the correct format? Cheers! — sparklism hey! 13:18, 26 June 2013 (UTC)

Thank you—and sorry for only getting around to this now! It was discussed just over a year and a half ago at the template's talk page and has been common practice since. --Idiotchalk (t@lk) 05:04, 17 July 2013 (UTC)

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GuitarGeek Reference

GuitarGeek.Com is trusted guitar and guitarist reference on Wikipedia. You said there are multiple references already - I'm confused. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jetpack66 (talkcontribs) 23:08, 17 October 2013 (UTC)

I'm not doubting GuitarGeek's accuracy or reliability, it's just that the source is already used as a citation five times throughout the article (reference 1a–e) and available as part of the reflist. It seems superfluous to link it again. --Idiotchalk (t@lk) 16:03, 28 October 2013 (UTC)

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You do not need to change all the references on Skeleton Tree to manual references. Album chart templates are fine to use. Many featured articles use them. Anyone who comes along and adds peaks to that article are going to add album chart templates. Ss112 12:42, 16 September 2016 (UTC)

The manual references are used to reference prose the "Commercial performance" section and again for "Chart positions", preventing two instances of the same reference. The album-chart templates, while admittedly handy, also often render incomplete references and are susceptible to overlinking (for instance, the two instances of Ultratop). --Idiotchalk (t@lk)
You can do this with refname with in the album chart template. Two links to Belgium's Ultratop in the same section is the only one that is going to be repeated. Please stop changing this, because as I said, all new peaks added to albums these days are album chart templates. They're not incomplete references how they are; they are Wikipedia-standard. It is unnecessary to type out new manual references every time. Ss112 13:48, 16 September 2016 (UTC)
Thanks for clarifying about the refname parameter, I was unaware it was part of the template. But in regards to the incomplete referencing, one of the templates renders a citation as:
instead of:
where both the website and published are defined, as well internally linked (where possible).
There's several instances of this and other errors; for example, one of the autogenerated citations listing IRMA as the publisher of the Chart-Track website, which is incorrect as GfK is the correct publisher.
I'm not completely opposed to use of the template, but find these problems too significant to use it for each instance when manual referencing would be more accurate. To compromise and prevent an edit war, I'm considering editing the problematic references with{{Album chart}}'s manual referencing parameter to keep use of the template in the article but correct the citations (however, in the template work is used in place of website and there's no language parameter so it's somewhat difficult to work around).
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Yeah, that's fine. I haven't seen the manual markup in the template used in that way before, but it works. Also, I think GfK merely re-publishes the data found at irma.ie. IRMA does collate the data; obviously GfK publishes Chart-Track but I'm assuming they have some deal with IRMA to do so. I just used the manual album chart for the Norwegian albums chart (keeping the artist and album parameters for when Hung Medien updates at norwegiancharts.com). Ss112 16:35, 16 September 2016 (UTC)

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