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  • Why do you erase blanks after "*"?
  • Why do you readd "style="font-size: 85%"?
  • Why do you readd ";" at the end of style?
  • Why do you readd empty "|date=", "|work=", "|publisher=", "|author=" parameters?
  • Why do you erase "nbsp;"?
  • Why do you erase "{{0}}"?
  • Why do you readd unreadable foreign characters in ref titles?
  • Why do you change the month "Sep" to "Sept"? (You know WP:DATEFORMAT?)
  • Why do you change the "x" in the screen resolution to the multiplication sign?

--DrSeehas (talk) 09:17, 16 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

I going to ask to polity to fuck off. You are a troll & been non-stop stalking me. I've answered you questions on multiple times & have even linked a many occasion directly to WP policy & guidelines, but I will answer you again, since you can for some reason understand.
  • Why do you erase blanks after "*"?
    • Because they are optional, and in general, unnecessary. The style of the lists were without space & by you adding them goes against WP:STYLEVAR, or more specifically (which I've linked to this specific thing on multiple cases):

Where more than one style is acceptable, editors should not change an article from one of those styles to another without a substantial reason.

  • Why do you readd "style="font-size: 85%"?
    • Per WP:FONTSIZE, large tables can use font-size to make it easier to view large amounts of data within a table. Additionally by using a percentage, it does not negatively affect sight-impaired readers due to modern browsers can be set to compensated for a decrease in font size.
  • Why do you readd ";" at the end of style?
    • I'm not sure what you're talking about.
  • Why do you readd empty "|date=", "|work=", "|publisher=", "|author=" parameters?
    • Because they are part of the commonly used parameters for cite web.
  • Why do you erase "nbsp;"?
    • Provide me one rule that state that grams have to be prefaced with a non-braking space.
  • Why do you erase "{{0}}"?
    • I've already added these back.
  • Why do you readd unreadable foreign characters in ref titles?
    • Because that are the proper cite. It's not my fault you cannot see or read foreign characters. Get with the modern day were there are people around the entire globe.
  • Why do you change the month "Sep" to "Sept"? (You know WP:DATEFORMAT?)
    • WP:DATEFORMAT, states "short month name". The region of the world I'm from shortens "September" to "Sept". (WP:SPELLING)
  • Why do you change the "x" in the screen resolution to the multiplication sign?
    • The graphic resolution article was using "×" instead of "x". I was unaware of the change & have since corrected it.
 gu1dry • ¢  23:53, 16 January 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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