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The WikiProject North Dakota Newsletter - Issue 1
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Welcome to the WPND Newsletter! The WPND newsletter is a work in progress. Future issues may have different types of content and may use a different look. If you have any interesting ideas about what you would like to see in future issues or about the appearance of this newsletter, please share your ideas at the newsletter's talk page. Together, we can make this an interesting, informative, attractive newsletter. Watch for the next issue of the WPND newsletter! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
News To see the assessment of any North Dakota page, simply go to the page's talk page and check the WPND banner. The assessment is presented in a color-coded field in the WPND banner. To change an assessment, edit the page and change the word after "class=" in the WPND banner. Add one of the following codes:
Any WPND member should feel free to change any page's assessment. However, keep in mind that there are assessments (particularly GA for "Good Article" or FA for "Featured Article") which can't be applied without having gone through a nomination process. |
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The WikiProject North Dakota Newsletter - Issue 3 - August 2007
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The WikiProject North Dakota Newsletter Issue 3 - August 2007 |
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News The Grand Forks article is a great example to follow when working on other city articles, particularly those about North Dakota cities. We would be very well off if our other major city articles were similar to the Grand Forks article. Keep the Grand Forks article bookmarked and refer to its structure and style when you work on similar articles. ---New assessment parameter--- The importance of each article is gauged as either Top, High, Mid, or Low. Since "importance" is a rather subjective term, some WPND members are trying to come up with a general set of guidelines. Check out this thread on the WPND talk page to see proposals and to share your own opinions of what is and isn't "important" in the state. | |
Please help to improve and expand these articles which were recently added to the WPND project: | |
The WikiProject North Dakota newsletter is a work in progress so please share your ideas about how the newsletter can be improved. |
This newsletter has been delivered to you by --MatthewUND(talk) 00:41, 1 August 2007 (UTC)