User talk:Bryanjjones
Your edit to University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, along with your summary, shows that you don't understand how links work on Wikipedia. It said [[environmental science|Environmental Sciences]] and you changed it to Environmental Sciences. The page titled Environmental Science with an incorrectly captialized S is of course a redirect page, to the page titled environmental science. Writing [[environmental science|Environmental Sciences]] causes the reader to see ONLY the words Environmental Sciences with both words capitalized, which is correct since it's the name of an academic unit, but when the reader clicks on the link, it goes to environmental science, which is of course where it should go. I've put it back the way it was. Michael Hardy 04:40, 14 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- I think you misunderstood my edit, I didn't change the formatting of the environmental sciences link. Environmental sciences was listed two distinct times in the list and I merely removed the second instance. You are correct that the capitalized could have been better in the remaining reference, but that was not my change. It looks like you figured this out and kept my changes.
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