User talk:Jnobbie

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Hello Jnobbie !

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How to do a new talk page
Jeanette,

Would like to help you the following is a help page.Help:Talk Pages  Hope this helps. Sandralpond 16:33, 30 July 2014 (UTC)

Usage of in opening sentence
shouldn't be used in opening sentences for U.S. county pages. It may interfere with search engine optimization and confuse Google. Wiki Governance Council has just tasked me with adding the term "ancestry" to all of these statements on U.S. county pages.

County Transfer project
Hi, Jeanette, I notice on Izard Co, AR that you corrected the statement regarding History Timelines. I surely appreciate it. Unfortunately, the program is set for the wording that is currently there, which is the same on each county. For this reason, it needs to be a project after the transfer. Let's you and I be sure that happens. Arkansas is the only state that has this situation. It won't help to fix the sandbox page, either, since the entire state will be rerun when wide format comes out (March?). In the meantime, will you save the corrections you made in WordPad or something, and undo your edits of History Timeline on the county pages where you made them?

PS: As I wrote this, an idea came to me about how your corrections can be kept by the program. Please wait until next week to see if I'm smart enough to make it work. In the meantime, don't correct other counties for the history timelines areaAdkinsWH 04:51, 14 February 2016 (UTC)