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Concept of Bi-head-ral/"Bipolar" Wikitable

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[1] Community Wishlist Survey 2022/Miscellaneous/ Concept of Bi-head-ral/"Bipolar" Wikitable - proposed to Wikimedia Jan 11, 2022


 & can be done for the entire list but try & once able let others learn leaving the rest... If Wipipedia Adm feels it is a good idea first mentioned a decade circa 2010 it can be adopted possibly even have additional floating header always at the top of along page but top and bottom header are still needed as when a page is printed the header gets cut on one page and next doesn't have a header-- all tables in wikipedia possibly can have this feature 

Wikipedia:Database_reports/Potential_reviewer_candidates/2



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On any page in Wikipedia the left column has a title under tools What links here... clicking this leads to a list of other topics/pages and so on endlessly making it possible to study related matters

    • Lentil - to use this article on lentil to develop the article using Wikipedia's "What Links here" feature and this will illustrate the power of Wikipedia; in essence, knowledge is connected by various points whether it be cause and effect which would be understandable and possibly derivable ( just by looking at the tile of the subject in "What Links here" table from prior knowledge of the subject -- the feature becomes so powerful to quickly gather various ideas exploding one's knowledge repository- the author reads indexes for rapid review of any subject and where new thing appear can go and read that) just by a prompt of the words/titles( which are Wikipedia article page names ) being presented in "What Links here". Developing article can take various differing route ( say if project given to 100 developer- if "What Links here" is used there may be lot of similar info incorporated but the form of the article will differ based on incorporation other presentation aids such as tables and such and which also can be found in Wikipedia as an example from other articles or if the article is not found it can be developed-- see section just below as boxes and link as the section name - other differing attributes are ideas around subject which are priceless ( such as this section paragraph or that all article should have translated names in various languages of the world possibly with audio also ) whether Wikipedia is used or not ultimate aim is also to recognize that Wikipedia is an on-going welcoming improvement construct; even if article is totally developed with information from outside sources the said "What Links here" is an important attribute and should be visited and all connected articles be improved as well with the newly developed article; can't wait re-hash that the value of the "What Links here" is so great that the newly developed article will need to be revised most of the time even if just launched with the new connections of "What Links here" unless no new connections were found or attached which would be rare and possibly a mistake most of the time. "What Links here" Rueth!


Dal - is not linked in the what Links here table in Lentil article, possibly, as an adopted Indian language name into English lexicon-- consider that as an example that needs linkage improvement and compare the two article which are for some common subject commonality and presentations and content ideas which can be crossed between articles as to the various differing points and attributes e.g. tables of nutritional content is given in one and the worm disease affecting agriculture in other etc.


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  • https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:WhatLinksHere/Vitamin_E&limit=500 - see the roster and try find Cytochrome P450 IF IT HAS BEEN LINKED - IF NOT AND SIMILAR NUMEROUS ITEMS ARE ALSO LINKABLE SOME HAVING ONEWAY MENTION IN AN ARTICLE THAT IS RELATED IN SOME WAY BUT NOT CROSS-LINKED AS IN TRADITIONAL WHAT LINKS--- SO A NEED FOR "WHAT CAN BE LINKED HERE" EXISTS... THE CATEGORY CAN BE FUTHER DEFINED AS WHICH DIRECTION MENTION FOR LINKABILITY EXIST AND KINKING AND INSERTING RELEVANT RELATED CONTENT DETERMINES WHERE THE VOID EXIST AND WHICH PAGE IT IS TO BE INSERTED -- IT IS POSSIBLE THAT THE WHAT CAN BE LINKED CAN BE ON ANY OF THE TWO PAGES AND A MERE MENTION ON ONE PAGE AS TO THE NAME OF OTHER IS ENOUGH OF A PROPMT FOR THE EDITOR TO CONNECT WITH THE OTHER PAGE
WhatCanBeLinkedHere/Vitamin_E Cytochrome P450


  • Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 91







http://ww2talk.com/index.php?threads/merchant-navy-awards.15302/page-21 2nd post Please find attached the page from London Gazette which mentions the award. Attached Files: London Gazette, 1 Jan 1943.pdf File size:111.2 KB Views:32

MERCHANT NAVY BRAVERY

O.B.E. Captain Norman Douglas ANDERSON, master

M.B.E. Lewis EVANS, chief engineer officer Ram Krishna Gangadhar KARNIK, chief officer

The ship, sailing alone, was subjected to four dive-bombing attacks by Japanese aircraft which also machine-gunned the decks. The vessel received two direct hits which caused considerable damage and started a fire. The fire was extinguished although the water service pipes of the ship had been destroyed and buckets had to be used. The master displayed courage, and his skill in handling the vessel was mainly instrumental in her reaching port safely.

The chief engineer officer and the chief officer were outstanding in fighting the fire and their combined efforts contributed greatly to the saving of a valuable ship and cargo.


Cargo ship JALAVIHAR official number 131359 built in 1911 for Scindia SN Co Ltd.

Bombed and straffed by enemy aircraft and damaged off Singapore on 12th February 1942. Survived the war.

Gazetted 5 January 1943 - For services when the ship was attacked.



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