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  • List of chess topics Done
  • Create a Wikibooks Chess user box. Done
  • Rename the WPChess navigation template. Done
  • Get a working ChessOpenings template. Template:ChessOpenings Done
  • Links opening names to relevant page with redirect.
  1. Sicilian Defence redirects to Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...c5 etc. All that exist are done. Full list of redirects on Talk:List_of_chess_topics Done
  2. Chess Opening Theory/Sicilian Defence redirects to Chess Opening Theory/1. e4/1...c5 for use with Wikibookspar template.Skip this part going to create another template to avoid extra redirects.
  • Talk page template. This page is within wikibooks chess etc. Done
  • Diagram template to have Heading bar with optional opening name/line. Done
  • Convert all positions to standard layout, upgraded diagram, opening navigation list etc. Done
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  • Finish Elements of chess strategy. Done

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Add category and add to Chess Topics ChessCreator (talk) 00:18, 3 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Plus

ChessCreator (talk) 11:22, 3 April 2008 (UTC)Reply

Needed to be recategorized

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Suggested New Section

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I was wondering wether any would be interested in collaborating on a book about the history of chess that would explain how all the accepted theories came to be formed and what the major movements were in chess thinking. Maybe from the lives of the great chess masters and what new ideas they brought to the game. I am always surprised at how differently chess was played 200 years ago when all out attack was considered the only way to victory and I think it is important and interesting to understand the developements. I am by no means an expert or even a well read amatuer bu I would be happy to help research and organise if anyone else would be interested. Storeye (talk) 10:02, 25 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

I might consider doing that later. However, it's probably going to be delayed, what with all my other projects

Anonymouse--nerd and proud of it (talk) 01:14, 26 June 2008 (UTC)Reply