User:Amandajm
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AJM's advice to new editors
[edit]- Look at the article to see how it is laid out. The Table of Contents is the best place to start.
- Read the article to see if what you want to add or remove is appropriate, necessary, or adds value.
- Search for the right place to put it.
- Check Use the "Show Preview" to make sure that what you have done is appropriate and correct.
- Discuss any change about which you are uncertain, by placing your proposed text, or just a suggestion, on the talk page. Someone who watches the article will usually answer in a day or so. You can monitor this by clicking the watch tag at the top of the page.
- Be aware
- that an addition inserted between two sentences or paragraphs that are linked in meaning can turn the existent paragraphs into nonsense.
- that a lengthy addition or the creation of a new sub-section can add inappropriate weight to just one aspect of a topic.
When adding images
- Look to see if the subject of your image is already covered. Don't duplicate subject matter already present. Don't delete a picture just to put in your own, unless your picture is demonstrably better for the purpose. The caption and nearby text will help you decide this.
- Search through the text to find the right place for your image. If you wish it to appear adjacent to a particular body of text, then place it above the text, not at the end of it.
- Look to see how the pictures are formatted. If they are all small thumbnails, do not size your picture at 300 px. The pictures in the article may have been carefully selected to follow a certain visual style e.g. every picture may be horizontal, because of restricted space; every picture might be taken from a certain source, so they all match. Make sure your picture looks appropriate in the context of the article.
- Read the captions of existent pictures, to see how yours should fit in.
- Check the formatting, placement, context and caption before you leave the page by using the Show preview function, and again after saving.
- Discuss If your picture seems to fill a real identifiable need in the article, but doesn't fit well, because of formatting or some other constraint, then put it on the talk page and discuss, before adding.
- Be aware that adding a picture may substantially change the layout of the article. Your addition may push another picture out of its relevant section or cause some other formatting problem.
- Edit before adding. Some pictures will look much better, or fit an article more appropriately if they are cropped to show the relevant subject.
To be used when required
[edit]- Photograph taken in a public location in the UK of a building on permanent public display, and exempt from copyright under Section 62 of the Copyright Designs & Patents Act 1988 ("it is not an infringement of copyright to film, photograph, broadcast or make a graphic image of a building, sculpture, models for buildings or work of artistic craftsmanship if that work is permanently situated in a public place or in premises open to the public")
Abuse
[edit]For use when necessary: WP:WQA
Amandajm (talk) 07:34, 1 June 2012 (UTC)
Templates for formatting galleries
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Some FAs to which I have contributed
[edit]- Angkor Wat
- The Battle of Alexander at Issus
- Bodiam Castle
- Borobudur
- Bruce Castle
- Castle
- Las Meninas
- Matthew Boulton
- Robert Peake the Elder
- Stanford Memorial Church
- Henry Moore
- St. Michael's Cathedral, Qingdao
- James I of England
- Restoration of the Sistine Chapel frescoes
- Shrine of Remembrance
- St Cuthbert Gospel
- St James Church, Sydney
- The Entombment (Bouts)
- Wells Cathedral
Articles for which I am the major contributor
[edit]"All the world's a stage,
and all the men and women merely players:
they have their exits and their entrances;
and one man in his time plays many parts..."
—As You Like It, Act II, Scene 7, 139–42[1]
articles followed by ** are those I created
- List of Ancient Greek temples**
- Ancient Greek architecture
- Italian Renaissance painting**
- Thematic development of Italian Renaissance painting**
- Romanesque architecture
- Romanesque secular and domestic architecture**
- List of regional characteristics of Romanesque churches**
- List of regional characteristics of European cathedral architecture
- Gothic architecture
- Renaissance architecture, A
- Architecture of cathedrals and great churches**, A
- Architecture of the medieval cathedrals of England**, GA, DYK; FA and DYK on Anglicanism portal.
- Palazzo style architecture**
- Poor Man's Bible**
- Nativity of Jesus in art** in collaboration with Johnbod
- Sistine Chapel ceiling, GA
- Restoration of the Sistine Chapel frescoes**, FA
- Leonardo da Vinci GA
- Leonardo da Vinci - scientist and inventor**
- Giotto
- Fra Angelico
- Edmund Blacket
- St Peters Basilica A
- St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
- St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
- Collegiate Church of San Gimignano
- Camperdown Cemetery DYK
- Stained glass
- British and Irish stained glass (1811–1918)**
- Rose window
- Cathedral glass
- Leadlight*
- Sydney Royal Easter Show
- The Baptism of Christ (Verrocchio)
Biographical articles to which I have contributed
[edit]- *indicates major contributor, ** indicates I began the article
- Fra Angelico*
- Arnold of Nijmegen** DYK
- Gentile de' Becchi** DYK
- Edmund Blacket*
- Matthew Boulton FA
- Florence Broadhurst
- Burlison and Grylls**
- George Byron, 6th Baron Byron
- Giovanni di Cecco**
- Cimabue
- Clayton and Bell**
- Walter Diesendorf** DYK
- Thomas Earnshaw
- Edward the Black Prince
- Myra Juliet Farrell** DYK
- Memmo di Filippucci**
- Alexander Gibbs**
- Giotto*
- Hardman & Co.*
- Heaton, Butler and Bayne**
- Jean Isherwood**
- John the Baptist
- Henry King (photographer)**
- Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Lavers, Barraud and Westlake**
- Leonardo da Vinci*
- Michelangelo*
- Spike Milligan
- Henry Moore
- Robert Peake the Elder FA
- James Powell and Sons**
- Wendy Richardson**
- Margaret Rodgers (deaconess)**
- Óscar Romero
- S. John Ross** DYK
- Lori and Reba Schappell*
- Sechele I* (from a one-line stub) DYK
- Kenneth Shave**
- Shrigley and Hunt**
- John Soane
- William Wailes**
- Ward and Hughes**
- William Warrington**
- Christopher Whall**
- Thomas Willement**
- Montague Younger**
Articles created out of existent material
[edit]- List of cultural depictions of Wild Bill Hickok
- Organs and organists of Cologne Cathedral
- Organ and organists of Chester Cathedral
- Organs and organists of Chichester Cathedral
- Leonardo da Vinci's personal life
- Portuguese Gothic architecture
- Spanish Gothic architecture
- French Gothic architecture
- English Gothic architecture
- Architecture of the Spanish_Renaissance
- Renaissance architecture in Eastern Europe
- French Renaissance architecture
- Architectural development of the eastern end of cathedrals in England and France
Articles I have greatly expanded
[edit]- All Saints Church, Odiham DYK and a featured pic.
- St James' Church, Sydney with User:Whiteghost.ink FA
- St Paul's Cathedral
- Michelangelo
- St Mary's Cathedral, Sydney
- Cologne Cathedral
- Bristol Cathedral
- Roof
- Chester Cathedral GA
- Carlisle Cathedral
- Chichester Cathedral
- Wells Cathedral with User:Rodw FA
- Silhouette
Existent articles, reorganised and reformatted
[edit]- Anglican Diocese of Sydney
- Stained glass
- True Cross
- Tree of Jesse
- Holy Chalice
- Cathedral
- Architecture
- James I of England
- Cheese
- Tiffany glass
- Leonardo da Vinci's personal life
- Cultural depictions of Leonardo da Vinci
- Powerhouse Museum
- Sydney Harbour Bridge
- Lawrence Tibbett
- Namibia
Editted in collaboration with Attilios
[edit]- Cathedral of Bari
- Basilica della Ghiara
- Basilica di San Simpliciano
- Basilica di Sant'Eustorgio
- San Pietro in Gessate
- San Marco, Florence
- Certosa di Pavia
- Basilica of Saint Anthony of Padua
Contributions to Christianity
[edit](added bits)
- The Bible
- Biblia Pauperum
- The Fall of Man
- John the Baptist
- Shroud of Turin
- Passion (Christianity)
- Nativity of Jesus
- Historical development of Church of England dioceses
- Holy Wounds
- Girolamo Savonarola
- Madonna (art)
Other contributions to art and architecture
[edit]- Temple of Artemis
- St James' Church, Sydney
- Painshill Park
- Louvre
- Robert Peake the Elder FA
- Hans Holbein the Younger
- Henry Moore
- Las Meninas FA
- The Execution of Lady Jane Grey
- Cimabue
- Michelangelo
- Art History
- Mannerism
- Biblia Pauperum
- Western art history
- Eastern art history
- Gothic Revival architecture
- List of Gothic Revival architecture
- List of tallest churches in the world
- Architectural Glass
- Angkor Wat
- Greece runestones
- Cologne Cathedral
- Church of St. Walburge, Preston
- St. Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham
- Bristol Cathedral
- Carlisle Cathedral
- Chichester Cathedral
- Durham Cathedral
- Birmingham Cathedral
- Chester Cathedral
- Speyer Cathedral
- Architecture of Leeds
- Bruce Castle
- Maiden Castle
Contributions to Australiana
[edit]- Sydney Royal Easter Show
- Camperdown Cemetery
- Tasmanian Aborigines
- Eucalyptus regnans
- White-tailed spider
- Australian Cattle Dog
- Clydesdale horse
- Wollongong, New South Wales
- Stock route
- 2000 Summer Olympics
- Bushranger
- Eucalyptus
- Mining in Australia
- Tasmanian Aborigines
- Azaria Chamberlain disappearance
- Railway accidents in New South Wales
Contributions to creatures, great and small
[edit]- White-tailed spider
- Australian Cattle Dog
- Eucalyptus regnans
- Clydesdale horse
- List of fictional birds
- Honey bee
- St Andrew's Cross spider
Places of interest
[edit]The human condition
[edit]Other matters
[edit]- Harry Potter
- Cheese
- You have two cows
- Brass monkey
- Golliwog
- Green Bicycle Case
- Queen consort
- Queen Mother
- ^ Wells et al. 2005, 666