Let me know if there is anything else you want me to do with the Fabulous.com article, ok? Should I add a "people" section? I think you took that section out of the MarkMonitior article.
Also worked on the eNom article. made it more neutral (I see what you mean!) and deleted some of the more superfluous sentences. Changed the placement of the logo too, but left everything else. Wasn't sure if I should take anything else out.
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TedErnst 17:55, 21 September 2010 (UTC)
From Miranda
Not sure if you saw my post from earlier, still getting used to this "talk" feature. Please see below:
Templates
What would you like included in company articles? I looked at some big companies over at Wikipedia (ebay, yahoo, aol), and I see what you mean by "references", but are you going to want to keep the member photo galleries? It seems like they (Wikipedia) only include linked names and titles. Let me know what you think about that. Personally, I think it would look a little more professional just writing them out and it is hard finding pictures for everyone sometimes.
Since I pulled most of my information from the company websites themselves, I might have to go back through mine again and check the NPOV. Are there any other ones you want me to look through specifically? Does the eNom article sound ok, or do I need to push it a little farther?
I did try and play around with the info box when I was working on the MarkMonitor article, but I don't know if it works quite right here. I'll try again though. It's nice that I can look at Wikipedia's source, and pull code from that.
Sorry for the paragraphs! Hope you can help. : P
- Super complicated! http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Template:Infobox_company&action=edit
- We're going to have to create our own, methinks. TedErnst 17:52, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
Info Box
When I was talking about MarkMonitor and the info box, I meant that I tried on that article and the code from wikipedia doesn't always quite work here, they have templates set up. You'll have to look at it through the "edit" feature, but this is the code for an infobox (taken from Yahoo! article):
There is a bunch of extra stuff that we don't need in it, but you get the idea. I started adding references too, but same deal there. I can't use the nice clean code from Wikipedia because we don't have a "references" template. Started manually putting some in as best I could. You can see some on MarkMonitor. Am I missing something? Sorry to be a bother. Mcornelius
Dotster
I think happy hour is important because, sometimes people know that there is some company that offers free domains, but they do not know what is the offer called or which company does it, moreover sometimes people would search on google about happy hour, without knowing anything about dotster if they want to get free domains ( I hope you are getting me). That part you are talking about are copied words of clint, The CEO (it is mentioned there), they are not very important we can erase that part. The only thing that I think should be added to the article is the packages offered by dotster, I was not sure if it is important to add this sort of information or not.
Template:Reflist
Looks like we need to install an extension. Unknown extension tag "references" TedErnst 17:45, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
- I don't have time this morning to look into this more, but seems it's called CITE http://www.mwusers.com/forums/showthread.php?12784-Getting-References-lt-REF-gt-to-work&p=43941&viewfull=1 TedErnst 17:55, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
- (could you make me an admin?) TedErnst 17:55, 23 September 2010 (UTC)
Company links
Ray, What do you think about linking to Wikipedia for companies referenced here with no particular ICANN role? TedErnst 19:39, 24 September 2010 (UTC)
Do you see this when you click on Key-Systems.com like I do?
High security alert!!!
The URL you requested was previously found to be infected.
URL = http://icannwiki.com/index.php/Key-Systems.com
- No, I don't see that ... Ray
It's still happening. Here's a screenshot:
- I can't explain it, I get a re-direct page and then the article page ... Ray
- Believe it or not, I get the same in Chrome, Firefox and Safari on my Mac. On iPhone Safari, I see that it's a double re-direct. I'll fix that and see if that fixes the problem. Weird that you're not seeing it. TedErnst 01:08, 30 September 2010 (UTC)
From Miranda Sorry, just stumbled on to this. I don't see the message either . . . are you maybe using a Mac? I'm using a PC (with Firefox) and while I love it, PCs can be kind of more lax about letting viruses though. Still doesn't make a lot of sense though. Mcornelius
- No worries Miranda, we're just trying to debug the error ... if anything requires your attention, we'll put it on your talk page. Ray