Template_talk:Christchurch_earthquakes

Template talk:Christchurch earthquakes

Template talk:Christchurch earthquakes


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I've added quite a few redlinks to this template and I believe that every single one represents a notable person or organisation. If you disagree with my judgement, please come here to discuss. There are dozens of buildings that have been demolished that don't have articles yet, and I thought it prudent not to attempt to redlink them all. If you have thoughts about this approach, please state them. Schwede66 23:48, 23 August 2013 (UTC)

Capitalisation

Why aren't the subheadings (i.e. located in or near Christchurch) capitalised?

Well, with most of them, you can read the heading and the subheading as forming a full sentence, e.g. "Earthquakes ... located in or near Christchurch". Schwede66 04:40, 8 February 2014 (UTC)

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