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I have taken a quick look at a new on the articles on chemistry, and it seems that a lot of the formating from wikipedia has "died a horrible death" during the transfer from one wiki to another. Please could you tell me if a plan exists for getting the articles cleaned up in terms of appearence ?[[User:Mark Rust|Mark Rust]]
I have taken a quick look at a new on the articles on chemistry, and it seems that a lot of the formating from wikipedia has "died a horrible death" during the transfer from one wiki to another. Please could you tell me if a plan exists for getting the articles cleaned up in terms of appearence ?[[User:Mark Rust|Mark Rust]]
Hey Mark, welcome to Citizendium. To my knowledge, there is no plan for cleaning the articles up. There isn't much on the [[http://forum.citizendium.org/index.php/board,32.0.html|forum]] about the articles, and the [[http://pilot.citizendium.org/wiki/Citizendium_Pilot:Chemistry_Workgroup|Workgroup]] page has some tasks, but nothing about cleaning them up. I guess if you find an article that needs work, then you can clean it up. Until somebody comes along and lays out a format or something for the articles, I believe we're on our own. [[User:Stephen Repetski|Stephen Repetski]] 13:13, 17 December 2006 (EST)

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Hi, I hope that you enjoy yourself here Stephen. I am one of the chemistry editors, it so happens to be my first day logged into the new wiki.

I have taken a quick look at a new on the articles on chemistry, and it seems that a lot of the formating from wikipedia has "died a horrible death" during the transfer from one wiki to another. Please could you tell me if a plan exists for getting the articles cleaned up in terms of appearence ?Mark Rust

Hey Mark, welcome to Citizendium. To my knowledge, there is no plan for cleaning the articles up. There isn't much on the [[1]] about the articles, and the [[2]] page has some tasks, but nothing about cleaning them up. I guess if you find an article that needs work, then you can clean it up. Until somebody comes along and lays out a format or something for the articles, I believe we're on our own. Stephen Repetski 13:13, 17 December 2006 (EST)