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To make those italicized comments, type in the summary textbox, just above where you mark the edit as being minor.
 
To make those italicized comments, type in the summary textbox, just above where you mark the edit as being minor.
 
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For articles that need to be merged,  insert the information into the main article then make a redirect from the smaller article.
Integrating articles? I'm not quite sure what you mean. --[[User:Westing1992|Westing1992]] 20:03, December 15, 2010 (UTC)
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Stubs are a bit subjective; I remove the stub tag when I feel a page is long enough to not obviously look like a stub, i.e. a few paragraphs.
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When making links, try to make them into hyperlink-words, [[User:Westing1992|like this]].
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If you're not sure how do something with the wiki, you can try looking at the code for a page that already has what you want to do on it; that's how I taught myself a lot of these things. --[[User:Westing1992|Westing1992]] 17:47, December 18, 2010 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 11:47, December 18, 2010

Hello, Lastimero! Welcome to the wiki! A quick crash course: The buttons above the text box on the edit page are like hotkeys for various wiki functions; mouse over them to see what they're for. A lot of useful tags can be found at the templates list; there's a link on the main page of the wiki. As for questions, you can use my talk page or the talk page of the site you have the question for. Since I check the recent changes fairly regularly (it's easy with so few edits) I might reply on those pages, in which case it might be a good idea to check the recent changes too or put it on your watchlist. Alternatively, I might reply on you talk page, in which case your wiki envelope will light up. --Westing1992 02:26, December 4, 2010 (UTC)

To make those italicized comments, type in the summary textbox, just above where you mark the edit as being minor. For articles that need to be merged, insert the information into the main article then make a redirect from the smaller article. Stubs are a bit subjective; I remove the stub tag when I feel a page is long enough to not obviously look like a stub, i.e. a few paragraphs. When making links, try to make them into hyperlink-words, like this. If you're not sure how do something with the wiki, you can try looking at the code for a page that already has what you want to do on it; that's how I taught myself a lot of these things. --Westing1992 17:47, December 18, 2010 (UTC)