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First off, please don't screw with my talk page. When you leave a message, start a new section with ==Section heading==, and sign your messages with four tildes (~~~~).
Second, please read the instructions on the Knowledge Bank. Before you ask a question, use the search box. You can easily find what you are looking for on the Force ghost page. Sorry if you think I'm being rude, but we have instructions and rules for a reason, and the Wook is an encyclopedia—it's entire purpose is so that you can answer questions like your own by reading it. CadeCalrayn 00:38, May 11, 2012 (UTC)
Hey there. Please don't remove talk page messages without archiving them. They need to be preserved as a public record. Cheers. Menkooroo 01:56, May 15, 2012 (UTC)
I read. That's kind of the point of books and Wookieepedia.
Your signature is currently in violation of Wookieepedia's signature policy. Your signature needs to include your actual username , and it's standard procedure to have a link to your talk page on this wiki, not a blank talk page on some other wiki. Also, most people don't have messages like that in their signatures. It confuses other readers. CadeCalrayn 01:58, May 24, 2012 (UTC)
Here's a little tip.
One of the things about wikimarkup that I think is pretty cool/convenient is that you can link directly to what you're talking about. I see you're following Allegiance. See how I linked to it right in the text? If you're referring to an article, it makes it easier for your reader if you link to it. Then they don't have to go and type it in and possibly go through a disambiguation page. It's not really a big deal. Just a handy way to add a little extra courtesy.
—Eшσҡ$їтӈ Lōяƌ 17:56, June 5, 2012 (UTC)
(3) Not really. When you edit a page, you should see a link in the upper right that says "Need help editing?" That should tell you a fair amount of what you want to know. A lot of other little stuff you can learn by example. Click to edit this section and look at my signature. You'll see how I made it different colors. The colors are defined by hex codes. If you don't know what that means, the colors use a base 16, or hexadecimal system. That means the numbers go 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,1A...
The hex codes use six digits to define a color. The first two are red, the second two green, and the last two are blue. They go from 00 to FF. FFFFFF
—Eшσҡ$їтӈ Lōяƌ 03:37, June 7, 2012 (UTC)
Please read the timestamps of comments before replying to them, and don't restart old conversations. CadeCalrayn 02:10, June 13, 2012 (UTC)
Not really. It's been addressed for a long time... that's kind of why it's the first topic on the page. And if you had bothered to read the rest of the page, you would have seen that that issue has been brought up multiple times, and each time, the answer was no. The picture stays as it is. So please drop the conversation. CadeCalrayn 02:20, June 13, 2012 (UTC)
It is important to note that the MediaWiki software only recognizes the / character to identify subpages, not the \ character. I will correct the pages you have misnamed, but please be more careful in the future. -- Darth Culator(Talk) 02:14, June 16, 2012 (UTC)
The system on which Wookieepedia operates requires you to name subpages with a / in order to identify them as being "under" your userpage as opposed to being an entirely independent page. You had a subpage that was located at User:Fire-lord\Projects, and I moved it to the correct name of User:Fire-lord/Projects. If you look at it now, you may notice that it has a little link at the top that looks something like "< Fire-lord" at the top, which it didn't have before. From now on, if you create a subpage, be sure to use the correct type of slash. -- Darth Culator(Talk) 02:36, June 16, 2012 (UTC)
Sorry, I've tried working on more than one wiki before and I just gravitate back to the Wook. Furthermore, I'm too busy to even work on the Wook, right now. And Red is inactive at the moment. NaruHinaTalk 07:11, June 22, 2012 (UTC)
Hi, the formatting I use is <sup></sup>. That will make the text in between those two codes superscript. Just put it in the right spot on your signature page and it should work out (I'm not sure if you've done this yet, but make a page called User:Fire-lord/sig and put the signature, as you wanted formatted, there, and then in My Preferences, in the signature line, put {{SUBST:User:Fire-lord/sig}}; that will automatically put in the signature, as you formatted it to your liking, whenever you sign with ~~~~). I hope that helps! Taral, Dark Lord of the Sith-Just shy, not antisocial: You can talk to me!- 12:35, July 6, 2012 (UTC)
Do not remove text from talk pages, especially those from other people. I was telling you, politely, to start a new thread if you want an answer. Furthermore, do not alter your signature in old messages. That picture you tried to add to your sig violates WP:SIG anyway. It must be much smaller. NaruHinaTalk 20:46, July 6, 2012 (UTC)