Hi,
probably this would be helped if you would introduce an extra parameter, one which has the title of the article about the monument. Because not in every case a link will be a link to the monument article. For example, a description could be: "Holy Spirit Church, known amonst others for being the parish church of [[Martin Luther King]]" (just making this one up). The fact that the link to Martin Luther King is blue doesn't say anything about the monument of course. You see this especially a lot in for example countries like India with many mausoleums and mosques/fortresses named after people and villages.
Best, Lodewijk
2012/10/31 Peter Ekman pdekman@gmail.com
I second WSC (below)
The specific context for WP:NRHP in the US is that we have county lists with links (often red links) to an article on each of the sites and a photo (sometimes blank) in the next column.
From the info on the US page linked to --- I can now tell that 50.9% of the photo slots in the lists (of about 87,000 sites) now have photos, but I can't tell how many have red links. Anyway somebody could do this?
And if you really want to practice your wizardry, could you tell me how many have red links plus a photo (these are especially good articles to start).
Any info appreciated.
BTW - "Trick or Treat!" and Happy Halloween
Pete Ekman User:Smallbones
Message: 3 Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2012 21:06:57 +0000 From: WereSpielChequers werespielchequers@gmail.com To: Wiki Loves Monuments Photograph Competition wikilovesmonuments@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: Re: [Wiki Loves Monuments] determining how many photos used in articles Message-ID: < CAAanWP3z2QZKTg8YLsd_DvLuAr_srtL7-mRf7-j4C6Gn6gvnoA@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Also is it possible to create lists of wikipedia articles without images that are about monuments that now have images on Commons?
In a few weeks I'm running another workshop for donors who are willing to give some time to Wikipedia, and the more straightforward I can make image adding the more successful the event will be, I've already got a list of articles in the UK that we probably have images for, but a list of monuments that we definitely have images for would be better.
WSC
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