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==How to use Talk== | ==How to use Talk== | ||
The sidebar of every page has a link entitled "Discuss this Page" on it which links to the Talk page for that article. Talk pages allow you to discuss the content of articles without cluttering up the article itself. | |||
Examples of things to mention on Talk pages: | Examples of things to mention on Talk pages: | ||
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* Possible solutions to edit wars. | * Possible solutions to edit wars. | ||
Please note that it is generally considered bad ettiquette to delete or alter the comments of another user. While this is perfectly fine on the rest of the wiki, doing so on a talk page disrupts the conversation. | |||
Remember to sign and date your comments. Typing "<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>" will do this automatically. | Remember to sign and date your comments. Typing "<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>" will do this automatically. |
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How to use Talk
The sidebar of every page has a link entitled "Discuss this Page" on it which links to the Talk page for that article. Talk pages allow you to discuss the content of articles without cluttering up the article itself.
Examples of things to mention on Talk pages:
- Needed information.
- Problems you have with the current content of the page.
- Possible solutions to edit wars.
Please note that it is generally considered bad ettiquette to delete or alter the comments of another user. While this is perfectly fine on the rest of the wiki, doing so on a talk page disrupts the conversation.
Remember to sign and date your comments. Typing "~~~~" will do this automatically.