Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25389622-20141101150445/@comment-25389622-20141103185342

Ah, I wasn't sweating ;-) I understand that you have other stuff to do; I'm not a priority. Plus my message did go on for a bit.  I didn't wake up expecting a message; maybe I shouldn't think too hard about things and then reply at 1 in the morning and end up putting down everything at once :D

I think that I've got the hang of the Infobox. I copied the source through Elsa's page.

I'll just say about the tense thing. It's not a big deal, but the MoS says about how the contents for the character pages should be a historical account. Ah it's fine. I tried wording this but then I got all mixed up. I looked at some examples, but verbs end in 'ed', so I guess that's all fine. Could you may tell me some other ways in which it conforms, or is that basically it?

I'm probably getting all mixed up with my tenses. Having the article layed out his way is fine. I'm not really sure if there's any difference between this and how a historical text is worded. I'm lost now... It's fine.