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Amonst the other edits, I have changed "design - stone blocks" to "design - multi-arch" in the info box. Stone blocks are not a 'design', but a material.
I was trying to follow the 'links' page of the MoS, which on looking at it again, seems less than clear: Section 1.2.3 starts with "In general, link only the first occurence of an item...."; Which I though was clear enough, but then it goes on to state in the second bullet point: "where the first link is in an infobox...." The text does appear before (my emphasis), the info box in the article, (at least it does on my screen). I am still not 100% clear where we stand on the whole thing, so apologies if I have been a bit over zealous. RASAM (talk) 21:00, 21 February 2011 (UTC)Reply