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==Excessive Bolding==
 
==Excessive Bolding==
 
Want to get your opinion on style, Kev.  I notice you're a fan of bolding almost every link, and I don't think its necessary.  The link is highlight enough, I feel, and the bold actually makes it a little tougher to read, particularly when there are lot of them in a block of text.  If we want to follow the accepted style of Wikipedia, they don't do that (but we never swore we'd follow that).  Thoughts on the subject? --[[User:Reddick|Jon]] 18:51, 23 September 2007 (CDT)
 
Want to get your opinion on style, Kev.  I notice you're a fan of bolding almost every link, and I don't think its necessary.  The link is highlight enough, I feel, and the bold actually makes it a little tougher to read, particularly when there are lot of them in a block of text.  If we want to follow the accepted style of Wikipedia, they don't do that (but we never swore we'd follow that).  Thoughts on the subject? --[[User:Reddick|Jon]] 18:51, 23 September 2007 (CDT)
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I was only doing that because I had seen you do it, especially with names.  I have no problem with not bolding.  Want me to stop?  Why don't you make a page for the help section that's like a style sheet that says when the acceptable occassions are to bold or italicize (bold a movie or book title, italicize a TV show or magazine article, italicize foriegn words like ''nee'', etc.), how to name graphics, when to use a hyperlink, when to use an internal lik=nk (just the first time it appears on the page, or every time, or what), etc.?  I'm good with whatever you want to do.  --Tai

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Excessive Bolding

Want to get your opinion on style, Kev. I notice you're a fan of bolding almost every link, and I don't think its necessary. The link is highlight enough, I feel, and the bold actually makes it a little tougher to read, particularly when there are lot of them in a block of text. If we want to follow the accepted style of Wikipedia, they don't do that (but we never swore we'd follow that). Thoughts on the subject? --Jon 18:51, 23 September 2007 (CDT)

I was only doing that because I had seen you do it, especially with names. I have no problem with not bolding. Want me to stop? Why don't you make a page for the help section that's like a style sheet that says when the acceptable occassions are to bold or italicize (bold a movie or book title, italicize a TV show or magazine article, italicize foriegn words like nee, etc.), how to name graphics, when to use a hyperlink, when to use an internal lik=nk (just the first time it appears on the page, or every time, or what), etc.? I'm good with whatever you want to do. --Tai