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If you wish to help, you may still join the group or its parent WikiProject WikiProject Scotland. This status should be changed if collaborative activity resumes. |
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Welcome to the Fife task force of WikiProject Scotland.
Scope
[edit source]This task force caters for all Fife-related articles in the arts, sports, education, famous people and places of all sizes.
Participants
[edit source]Todo
[edit source]Todo items for members of Fife task force
[edit source]- Tag related articles.
- Find editors who have shown interest in this subject and ask them to take a look here.
- Identify articles for creation
- Identify articles for improvement
- Review importance and quality of existing articles
Todo items for anyone
[edit source]- Cupar
- Dysart, Fife
- Methil, Fife
- Buckhaven
- Dunfermline Abbey
- Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery
- Buckhaven
- History of Kirkcaldy
- History of Dunfermline
Guidelines
[edit source]Tagging and assessment
[edit source]Any articles that are within the scope of this project should be tagged with the project banners of WikiProject Scotland. You may also find {{WikiProjectBanners}} useful. To each of these banners, you should add fife-task-force = yes as this will automatically put the page in the appropriate categories, such as Category:Fife task force articles.
Categories
[edit source]Templates
[edit source]For main project templates and infoboxes, see the main project page for WikiProject Scotland.
Userbox template
[edit source]{{Wikipedia:WikiProject Scotland/Outreach/User Fife task force}}
Stub templates
[edit source]- {{Fife-stub}}
Fife articles needed
[edit source]- Michael Nairn
Featured/Good content
[edit source]Featured articles
[edit source]A-class articles
[edit source]Good articles
[edit source]- Aberdour Castle
- William Adam (architect)
- Gordon Brown
- Forth Railway Bridge
- Kirkcaldy
- Tay Rail Bridge