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Hi, i noticed your edit to add or modify the listing for a Sydney theatre in the Star Theatre disambiguation page. Please note i just revised it. I see in your recent contributions that you've added others to other disambig pages, which is fine and good. However, could you take a look at the disambiguation guidelines, which are at wp:MOSDAB? That might be a lot to wade through though, feel free to ask me any questions. Anyhow, i note you may be trying to explain a bit more than is needed/desired in a dab page listing, or at least trying to pack in more wikilinks than is the practice. The practice, almost an absolute rule, is that there should be just one bluelink wikilink per dab entry. So, if your theatre has an article, that should be wikilinked, and not Sydney or anything else. If your theatre does not yet have an article, the link to that would be a red-link, and you are then supposed to have a bluelink to another article that shows the same redlink putting the place into context (e.g. perhaps the Star Casino page). And, the theatre's wikilink should not be disguised by using a pipelink, it should be shown directly. Keep up the good work, please try taking this into account though. Cheers, doncram (talk) 07:30, 4 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]