Talk:Forbes/Archives/2018

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Forbes building and pictures of Bea Arthur?

The photograph appears fine in the article, but there seem to be some kind of shenanigans going on in the source code with an ostensibly NSFW link. Can someone figure out what's going on here and correct it if needed? I don't understand how Wikipedia handles image files, so I'm reluctant to tinker with this for fear of losing the valid photograph.

"File:Former Forbes Headquarters, Manhattan.jpg|thumb|upright|Forbes's former headquarters on Fifth Avenue|5th Avenue in Manhattan (now owned by New York University)"

Forbes's former headquarters on 5th Avenue in Manhattan (now owned by New York University)

RCTodd (talk) 14:29, 27 August 2018 (UTC)

Forbes list

I've been thinking about how best to manage the Forbes lists and how to link from the main Forbes article to the Forbes lists. This is the current state of play so far as I can tell:

  • Forbes is the main article and mentions the concept of Forbes lists, linking to a couple of them in the lead section and a couple more in the See also section.
  • Forbes List is a disambiguation page with no incoming links to it. It lists only Forbes 400 and The World's Billionaires.
  • Template:Forbes Magazine Lists is a navbox that seems pretty comprehensive and widely applied, linking to both the Forbes article and all of the individual Forbes list articles.

Should we expand the disambiguation page to include all of the navbox entries? Or is there a case to make a List of Forbes lists instead? The latter would be an easy way to link to all lists from the article without having to mention them individually in the text. Or would a table of lists within the main Forbes article suffice? Let's get some thoughts on this. --Jameboy (talk) 11:33, 29 August 2018 (UTC)