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Hi to whoever is reading this. I'm new to wiki editing, and haven't edited any wikis before, so be gentle ;) I'll do my best not to stuff anything up :)
 
Hi to whoever is reading this. I'm new to wiki editing, and haven't edited any wikis before, so be gentle ;) I'll do my best not to stuff anything up :)
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Hey :) Don't worry too much about messing things up-everyone makes mistakes now and again. Just be careful, and you should be fine :)
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A few bits of help for you, though. You can make a heading for any page-like the one just above this comment-by using two equals signs on each side of the words you want in the heading (eg: ==Welcome==). To make a link anywhere, put two square brackets around what you want to link. And when you've posted a comment on a talk page, sign it by using four tilde symbols (four of ~). [[User:Shaun1e|shaun1e]] 18:53, 2 September 2010 (UTC)
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:thanks shaun, any tips are much appreciated :) [[User:Kiwimousehunter|kiwimousehunter]] 20:38, 2 September 2010 (UTC)

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Hi to whoever is reading this. I'm new to wiki editing, and haven't edited any wikis before, so be gentle ;) I'll do my best not to stuff anything up :)

Welcome

Hey :) Don't worry too much about messing things up-everyone makes mistakes now and again. Just be careful, and you should be fine :)

A few bits of help for you, though. You can make a heading for any page-like the one just above this comment-by using two equals signs on each side of the words you want in the heading (eg: ==Welcome==). To make a link anywhere, put two square brackets around what you want to link. And when you've posted a comment on a talk page, sign it by using four tilde symbols (four of ~). shaun1e 18:53, 2 September 2010 (UTC)

thanks shaun, any tips are much appreciated :) kiwimousehunter 20:38, 2 September 2010 (UTC)