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Hello all! I've been working on this page quite a lot, and following a recent peer review, I believe it's ready to face the FLC gauntlet here. A few notes:
Feel free to let me know any questions, and looking forward to your feedback! Non-mandatory QPQ done at List of Broadway Theatres. Cheers, {{u|Sdkb}} talk 10:09, 22 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Very solid work. Had trouble finding anything. ~ HAL333([2]) 21:21, 3 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Okay due to the huge amount of sources I'll take this in chunks:
|work=Pomona College
and |website=Pomona College
for |publisher=Pomona College
.Next batch:
|access-date=
parameter available. So I added one, which has gotten the display here working correctly, but it's pretty hacked-together (it only respects the {{use mdy dates}} setting because of an additional |date-format=
parameter which I also added). I'm still sticking to using it, since I believe in centralizing, but that template is, uh, definitely not passing the hypothetical WP:Featured template candidates anytime soon.Comments by Alexandra
This list of Pomona College people- Like regular articles don't begin with "This is an article about X", lists shouldn't contain this type of self-reference. See MOS:FIRST.
and today has approximately 25,000 living alumni.- Don't use language like "today", "currently", "recently", etc, because it's the type of writing that becomes outdated with time (versus language like "as of December 2020"), and makes the reader wonder exactly how up to date it is - without checking references, they cannot know if "today" means a month ago or if it was written ten years ago. See MOS:REALTIME.