User talk:81.0.223.80

Redundant links
Thanks for contributing to the wiki! Unfortunately, what you've been doing is unnecessary. Standard wiki practice is to link only the first occurrence of an item within each primary section of the page. Linking every single linkable thing on the page is called overlinking and is considered excessive. We don't have a policy of our own about this, but Wikipedia's Manual of Style (links) says the following:

"Link only the first occurrence of an item. A link that had last appeared much earlier in the article may be repeated, but generally not in the same section. (Table entries are an exception to this; each row of a table should be able to stand on its own.)"

(The part in parentheses explains why, in the Statistics tables, it's okay to link the scroll names on each row, even though they were linked in the text above the tables and in the other table.) Again, thanks for wanting to help, but please stop overlinking articles like this. &mdash;Dr Ishmael 14:38, 16 January 2009 (UTC)