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If you could slow down a bit and read the help pages, and look at the code below previously created pages for examples of what you need, I'd appreciate it. I'm on vacation and don't have time to clean up this stuff, but yes, there are ways to create footnotes, and standard ways we are using references, just take a look at some of the existing pages and the help pages for examples. And anything that you have done on wikipedia and have added here, PLEASE note that in the notes section of your article, the same way User:LordAmeth has been doing. Thanks.

Also, any questions about the wiki you have, please ask on my help page, but for a quicker response, please ask on the wiki subforum on the samurai-archives forum Thanks for the help! I hope I don't come across as too blunt, I'm just on vacation in Kyoto, and don't have time to deal with much of anything right now.

--Kitsuno 16:54, 12 March 2008 (PDT)

Also, macrons are never used in links or article titles, except like this: [[Mori Motonari|Môri Motonari]]. You'll need to reformat the links that use them in your articles. Lastly, the macrons that we use are the triangular ones, not the straight ones like wikipedia. --Kitsuno 20:41, 12 March 2008 (PDT)

Wikipedia

Most of this is from wikipedia - I see you seem to have worked on the wikipedia version so this might be OK, but I'm very averse to using wikipedia for ANYTHING. Also, the formatting on this articles is all screwed up because it came from wikipedia. IF you have done most of the work on this article on wikipedia and if you're willing to reformat it to fit this wiki, I'll let it stay, otherwise, I'll have to delete it. --Kitsuno 10:41, 25 May 2008 (PDT)

It's 99% Steve Delaney's and my work (from the time I posted it here) from Wikipedia. Yes, I am very aware about the formatting! It's coming, be patient with me please :). I'm going to repost this message on your discussion board.

Mekugi 09:03, 26 May 2008 (PDT)