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When feedback arrives, consider whether it exposes errors, information gaps, less clear language, etc. Can something be done to help future readers? | When feedback arrives, consider whether it exposes errors, information gaps, less clear language, etc. Can something be done to help future readers? | ||
Some feedback items will inspire | Some feedback items will inspire editors to make a change, but most feedback items will not likely result in changes to the source content. Again, in either case, the editor should mark the feedback as ''resolved'' once the editor has thought about it and weighed whether or not it requires action. If you are an editor and want more time to think about it or discuss it with other editors, you can leave it as is. It will appear in subsequent reminder notifications. | ||
Clicking on the link to resolve the new feedback item will bring you | Clicking on the link to resolve the new feedback item will bring you to the website. If you're already logged in, you will see the option to mark the feedback item as ''resolved''. If you're not logged in, you will see a prompt to log in and then you will see the option to mark the feedback item as ''resolved''. | ||
Have any problems with these steps? Please email [mailto:wikisupport@clicklaw.bc.ca wikisupport@clicklaw.bc.ca]. | Have any problems with these steps? Please email [mailto:wikisupport@clicklaw.bc.ca wikisupport@clicklaw.bc.ca]. |