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Happy editing! Shirt58 ( talk) 🦘 08:32, 2 September 2023 (UTC)
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You don't know what you are doing. MOST OF THE SONGS ON THE PAGE THAT I UPDATED ARE NOT REAL SONGS AND IS MISINFORMATION. THE TRACKER ONLY HAS SONGS CONFIRMED TO EXIST. So stop reverting it because I am updating a wikipedia page that has tons of misinformation Threepeater11 ( talk) 18:59, 19 January 2024 (UTC)
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It's just an LTA. Thanks for catching today's batch. DMacks ( talk) 13:23, 24 March 2024 (UTC)
Hi 8086-PC. Regarding your removal of scope="col" from several discographies and documentation of templates, please see MOS:DTT, which is part of WP:ACCESS. It is a required part of a table as "This clearly identifies headers as either column headers or row headers respectively", which aids users of screen readers. Please stop removing it from discographies going ahead, and if you are aware of anywhere else you have removed it, please restore it. Thanks. Ss 112
scope="col"
" identifiers as I had no idea which was their meaning (I assumed that "!" which itself serves as a column header is enough), and for restoring them on many of the articles I modified. Re: consistency, I understand what your point is. I'll try to include all modifications in a single, substantial edit next time and avoid useless editing.