COMPLETE [español] Viaje a América (Tomo 1 de 2)-mas

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La Seccion 2 esta PL OK. :clap:
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Subida la 3 :D
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vviera wrote: November 23rd, 2021, 11:50 am Subida la 3 :D
Gracias! :D
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MaryAnnSpiegel wrote: November 5th, 2021, 4:47 pm Verlina
I'd be happy to MC this for you. I'll get your MW set up.
MaryAnn
Hi Maryann,
Please substitute the current description with this:

La crónica de un periodista español que asistió a la Exposición Universal de Chicago en 1893, y que después viajó a través de los Estados Unidos, Méjico, Cuba y Puerto Rico, anotando sus observaciones y experiencias, para luego mandarlas a publicar en el diario madrileño La Vanguardia. Su narración es descriptiva, pero también incluye muchas opiniones y comentario social sobre sus vivencias. El Tomo I se centra en la exposición y el Tomo II se enfoca en el resto de sus peregrinajes. El Tomo I de su obra refleja la influencia importantísima que la exposición tuvo sobre el desarrollo de la cultura, la arquitectura y el comercio en los Estados Unidos y otros países.

Thank you!
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MaryAnnSpiegel wrote: November 5th, 2021, 4:47 pm Verlina
I'd be happy to MC this for you. I'll get your MW set up.
MaryAnn
I forgot to ask about this. I have those wikipedia addresses there now, but is it legit to include a link in the description? This is the Spanish wikipedia article about this World's Fair. I think anyone considering listening to the book might be interested in checking it out:

https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposici%C3%B3n_Mundial_Colombina

It could be a separate link at the end of the description, or "Exposición Universal de Chicago" in the first line could be a hyperlink to it.

I decided not to include a link to the English wikipedia. It has more information, but having both is probably overkill.

Thanks again! :)
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vviera wrote: November 23rd, 2021, 11:50 am Subida la 3 :D
Hola, Verlina,

La seccion 3 esta PL OK. :clap:
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vviera wrote: November 24th, 2021, 9:55 am Hi Maryann,
Please substitute the current description with this:

La crónica de un periodista español que asistió a la Exposición Universal de Chicago en 1893, y que después viajó a través de los Estados Unidos, Méjico, Cuba y Puerto Rico, anotando sus observaciones y experiencias, para luego mandarlas a publicar en el diario madrileño La Vanguardia. Su narración es descriptiva, pero también incluye muchas opiniones y comentario social sobre sus vivencias. El Tomo I se centra en la exposición y el Tomo II se enfoca en el resto de sus peregrinajes. El Tomo I de su obra refleja la influencia importantísima que la exposición tuvo sobre el desarrollo de la cultura, la arquitectura y el comercio en los Estados Unidos y otros países.

Thank you!
Verla
Done.
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vviera wrote: November 24th, 2021, 10:02 am I forgot to ask about this. I have those wikipedia addresses there now, but is it legit to include a link in the description? This is the Spanish wikipedia article about this World's Fair. I think anyone considering listening to the book might be interested in checking it out:

https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposici%C3%B3n_Mundial_Colombina

It could be a separate link at the end of the description, or "Exposición Universal de Chicago" in the first line could be a hyperlink to it.

I decided not to include a link to the English wikipedia. It has more information, but having both is probably overkill.

Thanks again! :)
Yes, you can include a link in the book summary. Use this format:

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<a href="https://librivox.org/mrs-dalloway-by-virginia-woolf-2/" rel="nofollow">LibriVox catalog page</a>
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MaryAnnSpiegel wrote: November 24th, 2021, 5:41 pm Yes, you can include a link in the book summary. Use this format:

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<a href="https://librivox.org/mrs-dalloway-by-virginia-woolf-2/" rel="nofollow">LibriVox catalog page</a>
OK, substituting the URL, that gives me

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<a href="https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exposici%C3%B3n_Mundial_Colombina" rel="nofollow">LibriVox catalog page</a>[code]

Is that correct? Now what do I do with it?
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Put it in the book summary in the first post where you want it to appear. I'll copy to the catalog record, and when it appears in the catalog and at Archive, it will show as a link rather than as the code.

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MaryAnnSpiegel wrote: November 25th, 2021, 5:49 pm Put it in the book summary in the first post where you want it to appear. I'll copy to the catalog record, and when it appears in the catalog and at Archive, it will show as a link rather than as the code.

MaryAnn
When you say "first post," I am assuming you are referring to the first post in the forum topic, the one that sets up the project. I did what I think you mean there, changing the summary to the one I just gave you and adding the code. I decided just to put it at the end of the paragraph.

Could you please look at it and tell me if I did it correctly? I didn't include

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 before and after the URL bit, because when I previewed it, that had turned the whole rest of the message into a code-type box.
 
Thank you,
Verla
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Almost there ....

You need to replace "Librivox catalog page" with the name of the link.

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MaryAnnSpiegel wrote: November 25th, 2021, 8:59 pm Almost there ....

You need to replace "Librivox catalog page" with the name of the link.

MaryAnn
OK, now?
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Looks good!
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La #4 está lista :D
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