My article was renched with a note that the information about the villages was not new worthy. It is obvious that no one from NP has read the full article which comes from my blog. This is a travel article and the information contained in it is perfectly fine and correct. I resent this being wrenched and want it removed. I think the person responsible should be trained to read the complete article before wrenching someones content. Considering that he probably doesn't know anything about the area in which I live in, I'm sure he doesn't know what he is talking about.
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at 09:45 on September 14th, 2009
Patricia,
After looking at the story in question I am surprised that the flag was removed without the necessary fixes being made. Please review the following:
Proper use of Highlight
Pulling in Images via Highlights
How to effectively link to sources and why Highlight is so great
Copying an entire post from another web page, even if you are the original author, is harmful to both NP and your blog which is why the above mentioned explanations have been placed in the forum and on the Highlight page. This flag has nothing to do with the subject matter of this post and everything to do with the formatting.
I would be happy to help you further, please feel free to message me.
at 05:21 on September 15th, 2009
Quote from #1: Tina Kells at 09:45 on September 14th, 2009
This is not the entire post and I used the quotes as the highlight doesn't work. We have been through this once already on this post. If I pulled in the pictures and that wasn't suppose to be done, I'll accept that. If you read the post you will see that it is in quotes and it is not the entire article.
at 06:16 on September 15th, 2009
I have removed the pictures, but it also removed the quotes from the original post. Now how do I get the bold quotes back into the post and the URL highlighted as it also removed it. I don't want to re-enter the content and start all over again.
Quote from #2: Patricia Turo at 05:21 on September 15th, 2009