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Re:
National Statuary Hall Collection
, should we change "See also" to
National Statuary Hall Collection
and then just display the list of sculptures and
National Statuary Hall
as the two related entries?
@
Ham II
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Does this make sense? Or, is there a better way to rid the "See also"? ---
Another Believer
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15:25, 26 April 2020 (UTC)
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- @
Another Believer
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I wanted to show that the statues in the US Capitol were a subject slightly apart from the other statues in the list, because they're indoors. For that reason I didn't want a National Statuary Hall Collection subsection of the "[public] portrait sculpture" section. I can see, though, that having a "see also" section in a navbox possibly isn't best practice. So I've moved the three NSHC links to the
below
bar, where the two existing links (
Artworks commemorating African Americans
and
Outdoor sculpture
) also cover subjects partly outside a strict definition of "public art". Hope this helps!
Ham II
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- Ham II
, Looks good, thanks! ---
Another Believer
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12:21, 28 April 2020 (UTC)
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