Meet the new Wiki Loves Monuments website

  • Posted on: May 11, 2013
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We’ve changed some things for simpler, more beautiful discovery of the world’s largest photo contest. It’s still a work in progress and we welcome your suggestions in the comments section below. From cleaner typography to a responsive design that adapts to your device, Wiki Loves Monuments is happy to introduce this new look.

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  • Mono is the lead coordinator for Wiki Loves Monuments 2013 in the United States and is involved in the communications and technology support team for the global contest. A Wikimedia Commons administrator, Mono has been part of the Wikimedia community for around four years.

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Mono is the lead coordinator for Wiki Loves Monuments 2013 in the United States and is involved in the communications and technology support team for the global contest. A Wikimedia Commons administrator, Mono has been part of the Wikimedia community for around four years.

4 Comments

  1. Mono · May 11, 2013

    Do you have questions or suggestions about the new design? I’d love to hear them in the comments here!

  2. Dyolf77 · May 11, 2013

    Hello,
    Nice work, but I notice that Tunisia http://www.wikilovesmonuments.tn, which will organize the contest in this year, is not mentioned in the list of “Participating Countries”! Can you add Tunisia please?

    Thank you, sincerely.

  3. Michael Maggs · June 4, 2013

    Hi. The UK is not showing up on the list of countries here, even though it is listed as ‘definite’ on http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Wiki_Loves_Monuments_2013/Participating_countries. Could it be added please?

  4. Mono · June 13, 2013

    Both links should now be visible. Thanks for letting us know!