User talk:KevinJr42
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Please, everyone, remember to keep the format while editing my talk page =)
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- Re: Hepburn Chart
- First, let me welcome you to wikipedia! Now, we usually don't "sign" articles we edited. If you look at the history of the article, you can see that every one of your edits has been logged with your user name. You might want to have a look at Wikipedia:Welcome, newcomers for our "playground rules" :-)
- Happy editing, Magnus Manske 09:18, 22 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Re: Hepburn Chart
- Okay. sorry. I'll look at it. (Jan 22 2004 6:00pm EST)
Secretlondon has moved KevinJr42's test page out of the encyclopedia name space and into KevinJr42 user space. Secretlondon 23:20, Jan 22, 2004 (UTC)
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- Kevin, create test pages like so- User:KevinJr42/test. :) That way your test pages all stay together in user space, and out of regular article space (the User: prefix is the big key). I suggest looking at Wikipedia:Welcome, newcomers and Wikipedia:How to edit a page if you want to learn a little more. I know it's confusing for new users. If things get confusing, try asking at the Village pump or ask me on my talk page. Thanks! Jwrosenzweig 23:20, 22 Jan 2004 (UTC)
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- Thanks for the advice, Jwrosenzweig...
- Japanese Dictionary
- Hi, your entry at Japanese Dictionary is great...but not for Wikipedia. Please could you move it over to Wiktionary instead. Wikipedia doesn't deal with dictionary definitions or translations, but I'm sure these would be welcome at Wiktionary, our sister project. Angela. 02:16, Jan 24, 2004 (UTC)
- Japanese Dictionary
- Hi! I think that Japanese Dictionary should not be in Wikipedia and should be moved to Wiktionary, a sister project of Wikipedia for creating a worldwide dictionary. Please feel free to create an account in Wiktionary and move the contents there if you agree. and btw, good job:) Optim 02:20, 24 Jan 2004 (UTC)
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- That sounds appropriate to me also -- this kind of dictionary would be found in Wiktionary or perhaps Wikibooks, rather than being the type of article you'd find in an encyclopedia. Thanks. Tempshill 05:30, 24 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Center in Table
- Hi again. the same applies to Hepburn Chart (wiktionary). BTW: In your question "Does anyone know how to center everything in the table?" The answer is to use the CENTER tag of HTML. Optim 02:27, 24 Jan 2004 (UTC)
- Angela, Optim, Tempshill
- Okay... I'll move them to Wiktionary.. and thanks for the center in table help, Optim.
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- U welcome:) your dictionary will be very useful in Wiktionary. I saw you asked us on Village Pump on whether a dictionary is ok in Wikipedia; sorry we didn't answer but I personally didn't understand your question at that time. it's not mean we don't like your work, it's very nice but we just try to organise the content in different projects (articles in wikipedia, definitions in wiktionary, books/recipes/howto's in wikibooks, source texts in wikisource, etc). Good luck and may you have Peace Profound! Optim 14:25, 24 Jan 2004 (UTC)
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- Woah. I like meteos too. Is it ok if I copy it to put in my userpage?
- Sure
- Sure, Kris, go ahead and put it in yours, anyone may =D
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- yw
- You're welcome, and thanks for keeping the format of my talk page.
- Image copyright problem with Image:45px-Vista-tsclient.png
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- Image Tagging Image:Rhv z1.png
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