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Hi Ken

As long as you release the text under the GFDL licence (which will be assumed once it's here) you can dump it (just copy and paste), but please try to then format it in line with other articles.

The illustrations, if they are your own, need to be tagged GFDL-self (from the choices given) when you upload them (see "upload file" on the menu). If they are not your own, give the source, and make sure that they are available for GFDL release with the permission of the copyright owner. If you have lots of images, it's neater to put them in a gallery, see eg gull as an example.

Note that you can sign your comments automatically using four tildes ~~~~.

Also, make sure you read tea, Jimfbleak.talk.11:55, 23 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]



A query! I have an article on Mazawattee tea which I wrote for The Bourne Society (our local history society) and it is my article and I therefore have the copyright. And I am happy to make it available on your site.

But I wish to avoid re-typing the whole thing - but am I able to move it from my computer to this this Wikipedia page?

I also have three pages of illustrations scanned to accompany this article - with captions. Can I send these in the same way?

Sorry to ask silly questions.

Ken Harman, Sanderstead, CR2 9LN, England.

References[edit]

Hello there,

You have a lot of sources at the end, as far as I can tell. If you could identify which statements correspond with which sources, that would be great. Wikipedia has this code thing where you can cite statements. For example:

Ken Harman is from England[1]

  1. ^ Insert source here

You can do that spiffy thing by clicking the edit this page button and see what the code is for the thinger. - Pandacomics 14:29, 2 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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