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== Praise and Feedback == | |||
You are pretty good at writing stuff like guides, giving exact details on what button to click and what that button looks like. | |||
However for the average page that is a little too much. Rather than repeat information on another page,simply provide a link to the relevant page. That way we don't have to change too many pages when something is changed. | |||
For example, detailing how to open a window and click a button is good information on a guide, but on a normal page it is unnecessary. Simply mentioning the name of the window, tab on the window, and name of the button is fine. Once we have a page for each window, the reader can go yo that page and get information about what it looks like. | |||
Also can you ease up on the links? So far we have been going with only one of each link under each level-two headline, with a few exceptions of course. I will be adding some stuff about it to the [[guide to contributing to the wiki]] page here soon. | |||
Anyway, good job so far! - [[User:Deantwo|Deantwo]] ([[User_talk:Deantwo|talk]]) 00:57, 12 March 2017 (MST) |
Revision as of 07:57, 12 March 2017
Welcome!
Please do make your profile page (User:BenjB83), you can get look at other users profile pages to get an idea about how to use the Template:Player.
Also please do read the Guide_to_contributing_to_the_wiki page, even if it isn't all that interesting, there are a few parts that you need to learn.
- Deantwo (talk) 01:38, 5 March 2017 (MST)
- Understood... --BenjB83 13:32, 5 March 2017 (MST)
Praise and Feedback
You are pretty good at writing stuff like guides, giving exact details on what button to click and what that button looks like.
However for the average page that is a little too much. Rather than repeat information on another page,simply provide a link to the relevant page. That way we don't have to change too many pages when something is changed.
For example, detailing how to open a window and click a button is good information on a guide, but on a normal page it is unnecessary. Simply mentioning the name of the window, tab on the window, and name of the button is fine. Once we have a page for each window, the reader can go yo that page and get information about what it looks like.
Also can you ease up on the links? So far we have been going with only one of each link under each level-two headline, with a few exceptions of course. I will be adding some stuff about it to the guide to contributing to the wiki page here soon.
Anyway, good job so far! - Deantwo (talk) 00:57, 12 March 2017 (MST)