Talk:Rebbo

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Adding a map[edit]

User:Huldra, shalom. I hope you're doing well. If you could please help beautify this page by adding a map, I'd be very grateful to you. The Grid Reference for this site is 148.1 / 118.3. The approximate coordinates are as follows: 31°39'51.23" N / 34°58'47.833" E. Be well.Davidbena (talk) 03:38, 10 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, User:Huldra. As could be expected, you have improved the article. Again, thanks!Davidbena (talk) 00:28, 12 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
User:Davidbena You write that you changed "Conder and Kitchener" to "Conder & Kitchener" pr WP:MOS...could please point to where in MOS it says so? (I really haven't spend that much time on MOS issues) Cheers, Huldra (talk) 23:37, 12 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Gosh, it's been so long ago when I first saw that instruction, that I can no longer remember where exactly it was now. I do recall, however, that it referred specifically to short citations with two authors, rather than the template that lists books or journals with two or more authors. I'll look around and try to relocate that Wikipedia Guide for citations. Meanwhile, the same rule applies to inline citations used in parentheses, such as what you see here: Wikipedia:Parenthetical referencing#Inline citation in the body of the article.Davidbena (talk) 17:32, 13 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]
I couldn't find anything. It may be that what I saw only referred to parenthetical short citations. If so, you could still use either "and" or "&" in the footnotes when referencing short citations. All is well.00:40, 15 October 2018 (UTC)