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Hi, I just wondered how you knew "Footprints in the Sand" was the song played on X Factor tonight - I could swear I heard the line "Whatever It Takes" in the song... but then the description of that song didn't match the song being played. — AnemoneProjectors (会話) 20:27, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
Two things: how did you get rid of the dots and why can't I see the dotless version in the article? I've tried bypassing my cache, completely emptying my cache, and using a totally different computer, but the dotty version is still in the article!!! ARGH! — AnemoneProjectors (会話) 10:14, 16 October 2007 (UTC)
Regarding this edit summary, you pretty much said why it's inappropriate to bold the wins, for you said "Nothing wrong with the wins being highlighted, they should be as they're achievements". By highlighting the wins over the non-wins, the neutral point of view policy is being violated in the sense that one part of the article is being highlighted over another part (i.e. the wins over the non-wins). It's the same reason why we don't bold number-ones in a singles chart: bolding the number-ones highlights them over the non-number ones. In addition, in that edit, you reverted my changing of "Lewis" back to "Leona", which had nothing to do with the wins, so even if you don't self-revert your boldings, I would appreciate you changing the "Leona"'s I changed back to "Lewis'", as manual of style says that we should refer to someone by their last name, not their first. Thank you. Acalamari 23:41, 15 July 2008 (UTC)
Thanks a lot for reducing the number of charts on the discography page. I wsa going to do it this evening but you've done it now. I think that it looks great now and it's nice to see people take other people's feedback, so thank you. So now I'm going to ask you on your opinion. Do you think that we could remove 'US pop?' I don't mind, I'm just wondering if it needs to be there. If there is a reason then that's fine. What's your opinion? Juicybrisket (talk) 17:48, 24 August 2008 (UTC)
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For helping to keep the Leona Lewis article and pages related to her free of vandalism, POV, and unsourced information. Acalamari 17:56, 29 August 2008 (UTC) |
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