User talk:Gabumon/Archive

Caps
HI! Nice to meet you! Capitalizing titles is a format rule in this wiki, I saw that the game doesn´t capitalize it, but here, we must capitalize al titles :/ --http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/4087/tucayosz9se5.png(talk) The 'Shroom  10:46, 23 August 2009 (EDT)

Congrats!
Youre doing a great job on the Wario Land 2 levels! Keep up the good job! --http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/4087/tucayosz9se5.png(talk) The 'Shroom  18:17, 25 August 2009 (EDT)

Re: Bowser, Mario, Timelines and stuff
Thanks for your support! And don't worry: unless you tried posting personal opinions on mainspace, it's not considered spam. Also, thanks for all the work you've been doing on the Wario Land 2 levels - we need all the help we can get when it comes to Wario (and Donkey Kong) information. Just a couple pointers: always use gender-neutral pronouns when referring to the "player" (instead of "he", use "they"), and instead of using "  " to separate paragraphs in an article section, use two normal line-skips (it makes it easier to differentiate between the paragraphs). For the infobox, you don't need the space between the "=" and the before/after level links (you already don't use the space for the other headers, though, which is great); also, you don't need a " " at the bottom if there's no navigation templates. These are all obscure little things, though, so don't sweat not knowing them: you're doing a great job! - 18:18, 26 August 2009 (EDT)
 * I went through a bunch of your level articles, and there were only one or two spelling mistakes per page - I've seen native English speakers do much worse! I'm terrible at spelling in my only second-language (French) - if I didn't have a dictionary handy, I wouldn't ever try writing in it on the Internet. I noticed you added yourself to Babel; that's great, however you forgot to add the levels at which you can speak your languages (you should have "", and "" (we're getting rid of level 5 soon)). Once you're around for a little while longer, you'll get more familiar with our coding (I hope you stick around - so many great users leave after only a couple weeks...). is hard to explain; it basically pushes everything below it down in order to prevent things from overlapping or getting over-crowded. For example, compare Chocolate Island (no means the image goes side-by-side with the infobox above it) and Chocolate Secret ( means the templates go below the infobox). If you still don't get it, that's okay: I still run into codes that I have no clue about! - 20:41, 26 August 2009 (EDT)