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My attempt at making a table was a total disaster... Could someone fix it please? I am scaringly technophobic when it comes to things like these! [[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] 11:17, 22 August 2007 (CDT)
My attempt at making a table was a total disaster... Could someone fix it please? I am scaringly technophobic when it comes to things like these! [[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] 11:17, 22 August 2007 (CDT)
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Hey, the table is looking pretty good! One thing though, was Limerick not known as 'Thomond?'
Hey, the table is looking pretty good! One thing though, was Limerick not known as 'Thomond?'
:'Twas - added now :-) [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] 06:51, 23 August 2007 (CDT)
Next bit to do is write about the administrative breakdown for local government - NI counties having no official status; splitting of Tipperary, abolition of County Dublin, creation of Fingal, Dun Laogaire-Rathdown, South Dublin; city status equivalent to county council status; and add a table with the resulting 34 administrative areas of the RoI. [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] 08:24, 23 August 2007 (CDT)
:I never truly paid any attention to the splitting up of Dublin. Does it now in reality mean that we are a 34 county island? [[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] 08:45, 23 August 2007 (CDT)
::Well, technically we've now got 29 counties in the Republic of Ireland - or 34 administrative areas, as the cities are equivalent. :-) [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] 09:26, 23 August 2007 (CDT)

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My attempt at making a table was a total disaster... Could someone fix it please? I am scaringly technophobic when it comes to things like these! Denis Cavanagh 11:17, 22 August 2007 (CDT)

Wikitables are indeed a pain. Still much better than drawing them in Word and importing the HTML to CZ, though, which can be a nightmare!. I'll have a go tomorrow when I've more time, but what I was intending was a list of counties in a column, with former names (if any), county town, province and possibly traditional colours. Comprehensive, if ambitious! Anton Sweeney 11:25, 22 August 2007 (CDT)

Hey, the table is looking pretty good! One thing though, was Limerick not known as 'Thomond?'

'Twas - added now :-) Anton Sweeney 06:51, 23 August 2007 (CDT)

Next bit to do is write about the administrative breakdown for local government - NI counties having no official status; splitting of Tipperary, abolition of County Dublin, creation of Fingal, Dun Laogaire-Rathdown, South Dublin; city status equivalent to county council status; and add a table with the resulting 34 administrative areas of the RoI. Anton Sweeney 08:24, 23 August 2007 (CDT)

I never truly paid any attention to the splitting up of Dublin. Does it now in reality mean that we are a 34 county island? Denis Cavanagh 08:45, 23 August 2007 (CDT)
Well, technically we've now got 29 counties in the Republic of Ireland - or 34 administrative areas, as the cities are equivalent. :-) Anton Sweeney 09:26, 23 August 2007 (CDT)