User talk:Grimeagle4

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Welcome to the community! :) --Kydo (talk) 21:59, 28 May 2016 (MDT)

Hello again! I'm here to ask about the edits you've been making to Kenpachi. You are aware that the original poster is still working on the initial state of the page, and has requested others not edit it at this time, yes? Please address any changes you would like to make to the OP, or place them on the talk page. I have also notified the OP, Teynjin, to discuss this with you on the talk page. Since you are both new contributors, I'm assuming you are both new to talk pages and the like, so I'm giving you both the benefit of a doubt on this, as it just looks like a miscommunication at the moment. --Kydo (talk) 16:02, 24 July 2016 (MDT)

Sorry, didn't notice the thing at the bottom of the page, my bad. Grimeagle4 (talk) 18:10, 24 July 2016 (MDT)

I am really confused about how the replying is working here... I think i am done with the Kenpachi Page.. I believe I have pretty much hashed out what i needed to. You had some great recommendations, and i appreciate it
Not sure if the Signature worked or not, but if not.. --- Teynjin --Teynjin (talk) 23:49, 24 July 2016 (MDT)
Haha, it's ok. Here's the gist of it:
  • Almost every page has an associated talk page, located in the tabs along the top. Even user pages. (The exception are utility pages, which generate unique results on loading; they don't exist except when someone tasks the wiki with loading that info. Like your watchlist. Apparently you can't just link to them either, which is something I just learned.)
  • If you want to discuss a page, or ask a question about it, simply edit the associated talk page!
  • Add your comments to the end of the page, at the bottom. If you're starting a new topic, you can make a new section for it, by placing a header. (You both seem familiar with those from the class page you made)
  • If you are replying to a comment, precede it with a colon. (That : thing) This will indent your entire paragraph. Multiple colons indent farther into the page. In this way, people can nest their replies, like on some forums.
  • Editing other peoples' comments is a touch rude though, so some talk pages are just a little bit messy due to variations in style.
  • Your sinature worked, so just remember to put it on the end of your comments so people can reply to you on your personal talk page if they want to!
  • Speaking of your personal pages, everyone gets a user page in their own name! Feel free to do with it as you wish!
  • Editing someone else's user page on purpose is a little rude though.
  • If you make a mistake, worry not: This is a wiki. You can fix it.
  • If you want to know who made changes to a page or why, go to the page and click the history tab, it'll give a detailed list of all of the most recent edits to that page. Note that talk pages have their own history. --Kydo (talk) 03:07, 25 July 2016 (MDT)
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