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400: 529:) is just so good. I like how how tight and articulate it is, how, even though it's very brief, you managed to capture his artistic vision with clarity and insight. You crammed a lot of things in there and I think (in some ways) this is harder to do than being able to write a fully fleshed-out article. It's kind of what I need to do with the Delmas bio. That other article would have intimidated me beyond belief....but it's terrific. ;) Yes, I think you're an excellent mentor for me, very happy you're helping me. 602: 565: 422: 485: 411:, and I can understand that much of this is overwhelming right now. Yes, everything you write and save is archived and can be accessed in the page history. You can see it by clicking on the "View history" near the top on every page, and then select which version of the page you want to see by clicking on the links to different posts below. 426:
Most of us who work here have jobs to do and we can't be glued to the screen 24/7. A draft can lay dormant for days or weeks and no one will think that's strange. Just because I answer as quickly as I can and give you a lot of things to think about, doesn't mean you have to do the same. I just don't
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and sign with the four "squiggles" ~~~~ at the end and hit "Save". There are some more, but these are the basics. And when you ask something on someone's talk page, you also create a new section so your question don't get entangled in some other conversation. If you are having a conversation with
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Thanks! But of course I know you're not rushing me! ;) The momentum to finish is coming from me, all from me. I usually work very quickly and I realize that that is not possible when the learning curve is so high, plus I'm being a bit perfectionist with my draft. But can I say please don't stop
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When someone is posting on your talk page you get an automatic notification. That notification is a small blue sign followed by a long yellow box at the top of your page (for most browsers and settings). In all other cases you have to alert the other editor in some way, either by "ping" or by
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By now you can use much of the wiki-code, you know how to use the editing window, have found out that things inside "{{}}" can result in something else and so on. A recent survey showed that editors who were active on talk pages tended to write better articles than those who just worked by
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Building an article is like building a house. When all the material is first delivered, it seems like an impossible job and you don't know where to start. But you take a cup of tea, sit down and think about it and then you start, one brick at the time. No one here is rushing you. Best,
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mentioning them in a link. This will result in just the red sign notification on top of that users page. So even if you respond on your talk page you still have to alert the editor you are addressing. If you want to get hold of me you write {{ping|W.carter}} resulting in
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An example of how strict the copyright-thing is here just happened at the Teahouse. Another new user added a copy of a text there to ask a question about it. The text stayed up for about three minutes before an administrator removed it. The removal is visible in the
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The policy is to leave an answer on the same page as the question, keep the conversation intact unless there is some reason for moving it elsewhere. Like complicated questions at the Teahouse can be continued on the appropriate talk page.
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want new editors to feel neglected by being late in my reply. I have another newbie that I help, and he usually makes an edit about once a week and that is perfectly fine. We have a lot of time here. ;)
464:), it's wonderful! That is the kind of thing I'd like to do somewhere down the line ... and I can't imagine how long that would take me! But for now, I start from where I am. The draft is coming.... 598:
Well, I'm happy to have you helping me navigate the sometimes treacherous waters here at wiki! I'm actually enjoying this a lot more now, despite the never ending learning curve I have to straddle.
497:. That took a bit more than a week. You will also get there eventually if you want to. I had very good mentors and guides here and I hope I can pass on some of their knowledge to you. See you, 137: 155:
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Also, don't know if you have realized it, but all this chatting on different page you have done so far, has actually prepared you very well for writing your article.
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another user on some page, it is also customary to add that page to your Watchlist in case someone in the discussion forgets to alert.
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giving me tons of feedback? I need it and want it and appreciate it. By the way, I took a look at your article on Moa Martinson (
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Thanks so much, W. carter, this is all a bit confusing to me right now, but I appreciate your help very much.
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Don't worry, I like to chat/help when I have the time. And we have all started small. The
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one I improved seemed to go on for ever, but now I don't flinch at projects like
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I read some of the things you wrote and then deleted at the
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Thank you, Yann, I'm just now reading all this stuff!
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