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I must say, I can't believe that I've ever seen a template with this high a proportion of redlinks. Not sure that it even should be used.
Unschool (
talk) 02:37, 1 February 2008 (UTC)reply
Can't figure out the code to do that and keep coming up with a truncated template, please give it a try. The 'Topics' section-title seems unneeded and removing it would add wider horizontal template space. Thanks.
Randy Kryn (
talk) 12:24, 24 June 2021 (UTC)reply
Note that column 2 is sorted vertically (the subheadings under topics), but column one is not. I think that's a misrake but don't know how to fix it myself.
deisenbe (
talk) 13:33, 24 June 2021 (UTC)reply
Thanks. Removed the vertical coding which at least centered the word 'Topics', but subsequent fiddling with the coding shows nothing underneath the 'History' section.
Randy Kryn (
talk) 14:05, 24 June 2021 (UTC)reply
Suggested edit
I can't figure out how or I would just do it boldly but I propose removing the following redlinks, which is not to say that they couldn't be added back later but I would argue in most cases they are superfluous to the point and I think distracting to the point of undermining the value of the template. thoughts?
History of slavery in Hawaii - if there was any, can be covered in general history of pre-American colonization Hawaii
History of slavery in Idaho - low population state admitted long after legal abolition of U.S. slavery, cases of aboriginal or illegal slavery can be covered in specific articles
History of slavery in Maine - no need for specific slavery history article bc part of Massachusetts as
District of Maine then admitted as a free state under Missouri Compromise
History of slavery in Nevada - low-population state admitted during the ACW with multiple constitutions prohibiting slavery
History of slavery in Wyoming - low population state admitted long after legal abolition of U.S. slavery, cases of aboriginal or illegal slavery can be covered in specific articles