User:Curtangel
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| Active Wiki Fixup Projects |
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| Leading the charge in the War on Error! Must be active, systematic, have lists, & need help. |
| Writing |
| Articles that need to be wikified Massive backlog. |
| Dead-end pages |
| Most wanted stubs (Updated from 2006 Jan 25 dump, still active as of 2007 May 4) |
| Most wanted articles |
| Missing articles Wikipedia is not as complete as you might think! |
| Other |
| Disambiguation pages with links Directing ambiguous links to the intended articles. |
| Templates with red links Help solve red links in templates through writing or repair. |
| Interlanguage links Add and improve interlanguage links in articles. |
| Red Link Recovery |
| Unreferenced articles Ensuring articles include at least one reference or source. |
| Articles needing geo-coordinates Help locate places. See WP:GEO |
| Uncategorised articles Help categorise articles. |
| Orphaned articles Help link to these orphaned articles. |
| Linkrot Fix broken links to external websites. |
| Transwiki log cleanup Articles that have been transwikied and need to be checked for possible merging or deletion. |
| Main - Inactive - Mini |
| WikiProject Resource Exchange |
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| GFDL resources Public domain resources Public domain image resources Free image resources Free sound resources Non-PD resources Maps Bibliographies |
| This user is a member of WikiProject Oklahoma. |
| This user is a member of the Shakespeare WikiProject |
| Tip of the day...
In Firefox, the search box has a little pull down menu to allow you to choose which search engine it uses. Several popular search engines come included, but not Wikipedia. However, Firefox provides a page on their website listing more search engines you can add to that menu, including Wikipedia's search. To add Wikipedia, simply go here and click on Wikipedia in the list provided, and you're done. To activate it, pull-down the menu at the search box and click on Wikipedia there. Now you have a second Wikipedia search box. Unlike the search box in Wikipedia's sidebar, which disappears off the screen when you scroll down to read a long page, the Firefox search box always remains on the screen, ready to assist. (Keep in mind, typing <Alt>-F also places the cursor in the Wikipedia search box.) Read more: Using external search engines |

