User talk:SerCenKing/Archive-2008-12

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Welcome[edit]

Hello SerCenKing! Welcome to the wiki. I hope you enjoy using the site and find the information on it useful. If you decide you want to help improve any of our pages, we're always welcoming to new editors so feel free. You might want to look at our Getting Started page for some tips on how to begin, then play in our Sandbox for a while to practice. If you need any help or advice, please ask one of our mentors. Enjoy! --- Game LordTalk|Contribs 12:54, 29 September 2008 (EDT)

Grazie[edit]

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Your dedication and diligence to the wiki has not gone unnoticed. A user has seen the progress you've made, and has given you a cookie because of it. Good work! The user had the following to say:

Grazie per il tuo aiuto con il "OPRP". Continua cosí! (Sorry if my italian's not that great, I only did it for 4 years) - Game LordTalk|Contribs 12:18, 26 October 2008 (EDT)

/Description pages[edit]

Hi SerCenKing! Thanks for all the hard work you've been doing recently! I just thought I'd stop by and mention that it's probably beneficial to leave just a little more detail on the /Description pages, so that if and when they're displayed on other articles, they're a little more "descriptive".  ;) Adios, and happy editing! --GuildKnightTalk2me 01:36, 3 November 2008 (EST)

Hey, thanks for the tip, I'll keep that in mind. Do you think that it would be better to include the location info in the /description pages? My only concern on that is that you can't put links on the /description pages, right? Wouldn't it therefore be better to include the general location of the place in the city in the /description and then the specific location in the article so that the links can be displayed? --SerCenKing 10:39, 3 November 2008 (EST)
Don't forget that the infobox already has links, so it's not really vital that the text has them too. As a general rule, the description page should be detailed enough to help somebody find the place, but no more than that. –RpehTCE 12:19, 3 November 2008 (EST)