File talk:Frisky dingo muffin s1e2.jpg

Hi there - this file, while not being displayed, was actually linked via citation 1, under MacGuffin. I guess it was flagged as 'not in use', but it was - technically - just as a cite, not an embed. - HighComs


 * Before I deleted the file two days ago, I checked whether any pages linked to it. "No pages link to File:Frisky dingo muffin s1e2.jpg." MacGuffin hasn't been edited in over six weeks, and doesn't have a link of any sort to Frisky dingo muffin s1e2.jpg (either in the only reference on the page or anywhere else). It looks to me that the file wasn't being used.
 * I don't know which version of MacGuffin you're looking at, but it isn't the current one that's called "MacGuffin". --Robkelk (talk) 20:15, 23 June 2020 (UTC)

Hi again, not that its really important, but this is what I meant: https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Frisky_Dingo#cite_note-1

It's worth adding to the macguffin page as it is a good example of playing with the trope. - HighComs (long time since I've visited the site, sorry for not remembering how to sign off.


 * Ah. No, of course the link search won't find an external link. Tis is why links to pages on the wiki need to be coded as internal links. I've fixed that link, and will restore the image.
 * As for signing off, type two dashes ("-") followed by four tildes ("~"), with no spaces. --Robkelk (talk) 11:00, 24 June 2020 (UTC)