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User talk:N9103

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Comments/Opinions/Rants Welcome Here

thank you for the message :]
i assumed (wrongly) that the signature thing was automatically posted, since everyone seems to have it, and i didnt really think they'd write the time/date on every piece. sorry about that.
also, i didnt understand the second part. could you please explain it a little better?
"Put exactly one empty line between comments by different users but do not use blank lines inside of a comment. If your comment has no indents, use [open bracket]br[close bracket] after each line." ...what? :S --DJ Devil 13:06, 6 March 2009 (EST)

Like this.
And sometimes this. (2nd line on the same comment, Avoid.)
Not

This.

I've found you did the 2nd on almost every comment you posted.
See the changes I made to your message for how you should make initial comments (things that aren't replies).
If in doubt, look around to see what others are doing.. preferably people who have many comments, since they've learned the system we have here.
Editing a section/page will show you what someone did, to see what you're seeing on the finished view. (like the indents : and line breaks < br >.) --Edward 18:21, 6 March 2009 (EST)

ah, right. i'm with you now :]
i was doing that because when i hit enter it didnt seem to be registering. hence, i had to hit it twice for the text to start a new line.
seems a bit silly having to press 4 keys instead of just enter to start a new line :/ but w/e, rules are rules. i shall do my best to remember ^^
again, thanks for the tips, and pointing me towards the 'rules' page.
p.s. how do i link? as in, change the 'rules' into the blue tag, directing to the page? i had a look on that page, but it didnt seem to say anything about it (or, i simply missed it) --DJ Devil 09:34, 7 March 2009 (EST)
you have to use the double squared bracket around a word, the wiki will take charge of it and link to the appropriate page (it'll be red if the page doesn't exist). You can link to a page, yet display another thing different like this 'fascist rules'.
You can learn a lot at the following wikipedia help page : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Contents/Editing_Wikipedia/Editing_Wikipedia. It'll help you understand how to edit page, markup, and a lot of other things. --Karl 11:47, 7 March 2009 (EST)
thanks. much appreciated ^^ --DJ Devil 12:08, 7 March 2009 (EST)
Thanks for the assist Karl. --Edward 12:24, 7 March 2009 (EST)

Problems/mistakes/corrections

Forgive me for the occasional slip up. Just make a note here of where I managed to screw up, so that I may endeavor to learn from my mistakes.