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Revision as of 21:33, 31 October 2005
The Page of the Month is a Cunnan article selected to appear on the Main Page for one month.
Selection Criteria
The page of the month must fill the following criteria:
- Comprehensiveness: a reasonable file size (at least 2000 bytes) consisting mostly of text.
- Originality: the majority of text should have appeared originally on Cunnan.
The other feature pages should be good Cunnan articles of their genre.
The page of the week is currently being chosen by Conrad Leviston, until such time as somebody else complains.
Past Pages of the Month
August 2005
- Page of the Month: 12th Century coins
- Heraldic jargon: Checky
- Dance: Washerwomen's Branle
- Fibre arts: Fingerloop braids
- Recipe: Frytour of Erbes
September 2005
- Page of the Month: Malcolm II
- Heraldic jargon: Couchant
- Dance: Ballo del Fiore for two
- Fibre arts: Anglo-Saxon embroidery
- Recipe: Cormarye
October 2005
- Page of the Month: Troubadour
- Heraldic jargon: cotised
- Dance: Stingo
- Fibre arts: Tablet weaving
- Recipe: Peeres in confyt
Future Pages of the Month
The following are suggestions for future pages of the month. Users should feel free to add any pages they feel are particularly good here.