User talk:Densus
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Hello, Densus!
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Welcome to Heroes Wiki!
Here are a few links to get you started:
- If you are new to Heroes or Heroes Reborn, you might want to start at the New User Portal.
- If you're not too familiar with editing wikis, you might like to start with Help:Editing.
- If you already are familiar with wikiediting, you might want to try Help:Style.
- If you're ready to get started, Template:Todo lists some ways you can help out.
- Of course, if you have your own idea for adding a new article, that's great, too.
- Recent Changes will let you see others' contributions as they happen.
- To make Recent Changes more useful for all users, remember to provide an edit summary in the "Summary" field before you save your changes.
- You can set the wiki to prompt you for a summary in your preferences.
- When posting on an article's Talk page you should add --~~~~ or click the signature button.
- This will add a signature and timestamp to the end of your comment so others can easily tell who posted it.
- Any new sections on an article's Talk page should be added to the bottom of the page and not to the top.
- When editing normal article pages, don't sign your contributions.
- If you have any questions or need any help, please feel free to leave a message for an administrator.
- You can also customize your user page if you like.
- Additionally, if you would like to add any fan-made content to the wiki, please do so by adding the prefix User:Densus/ to the page title when you create the page.
Once again, welcome to Heroes Wiki!
Signatures
Hey there, Densus. I noticed you were manually signing your comments on discussion pages. There is an easier way to do this, if you'd like. Type ~~~~ and your signature will automatically be added. You can also achieve the same effect by clicking the signature button, which looks like this. That way you don't have to worry about putting the time and date in by yourself — plus, your date will be localized for each viewer (for instance, it will say GMT for you, perhaps, but EST for me, since we're in different time zones). Hope that helps! — RyanGibsonStewart (talk) 07:06, 8 February 2007 (EST)