Jacob Robertson
Your edit broke hundreds of pages. I've reverted for now. --EncycloPetey (talk) 00:25, 26 November 2011 (UTC)
- The collapsible template is applies to family groupings, by community agreement. So, you have to look at bird family pages to find its use. Any page linked below such a family gets broken when they are doubly nested.
- I don't understand what problem you were trying to solve. You can navigate down from Tetrapoda though Archosauria and Coelurosauria to Aves. If you mean that the intervening taxa do not appear in the Aves page, then the parent relationship just needs to be switched to Avialae. No collapsing template is required. --EncycloPetey (talk) 15:01, 9 December 2011 (UTC)
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editAt the water pump is presently discussed two topics;
1.) is to follow a previous consensus and change all [[BASEPAGENAME
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2.) is what to do with the Category: <<taxon name>> (<<any country>>) files created by Stephen Thorpe. Some 5 000 have so far been moved together at Candidates for speedy deletion, but concearn has been objected, that some of those files may be useful, in all, or that parts should be transfered somewhere, before a major mass delete. Please join the discussion at pump and take part in shaping a consensus.
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