Difference between revisions of "User talk:Duke"

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Thanks.  I've added a quick bio, will add more later.  Plan to learn on you & Scott pretty heavy as I learn the Wiki ropes.
 
Thanks.  I've added a quick bio, will add more later.  Plan to learn on you & Scott pretty heavy as I learn the Wiki ropes.
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:Well, Scott is probably a much better resource for Wiki code than me, as I have only been using it since early July. However, you can probably learn the majority of what you need to know within the first month or so. If I can be of help, please let me know.
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:One tip right off the bat though - "sign" your discussions by placing <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> at the end of your messages. This will automatically add a link to your user page and a date/time stamp, as I have done here:      [[User:Craigopher|Gopher]] 13:51, 24 August 2006 (PDT)

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Roll Call - great idea!

I like your addition of the various sections to the individual issue pages, the panel counts, etc. I will be emulating your format in future pages I create. Also glad to see that you have been fleshing out the content itself. I look forward to creating the Wiki with you!

I'm always interested in knowing a little bit about my fellow contributors. Would you be interested in saying a few words about yourself on your User page? I'm hoping that if we have a few profiles posted, it will encourage more people to get involved. --Gopher 13:01, 23 August 2006 (PDT)

Thanks. I've added a quick bio, will add more later. Plan to learn on you & Scott pretty heavy as I learn the Wiki ropes.

Well, Scott is probably a much better resource for Wiki code than me, as I have only been using it since early July. However, you can probably learn the majority of what you need to know within the first month or so. If I can be of help, please let me know.
One tip right off the bat though - "sign" your discussions by placing ~~~~ at the end of your messages. This will automatically add a link to your user page and a date/time stamp, as I have done here: Gopher 13:51, 24 August 2006 (PDT)