User talk:Luigi86101

Just some advice: I've also noticed you made several edits trying to fit an image to an article. You should use the "Show preview" button next to "Save page" to see what your edits looks like before you confirm them. Also please remember to italicise game titles next time. Thanks, and keep contributing.


 * In case you didn't know, you italicise by typing two apostrophes (not quotation marks) on each side of the title, or simply click the letter "I" icon above the text box and type the name in. Don't forget to do this every time you mention a game title; Failure to follow writing guidelines like this is a level one offense and you'll receive a formal reminder if this happens again. If you need any help, just ask.


 * It's okay, I already knew that.

Aboutfile reminder
Hello, please remember to format your preloaded aboutfile templates properly. When you upload a file, you will see that template. Fill out the appropriate sections, delete unused ones, and remember to categorize your images according to game (in Super Mario Maker images, add Category:Super Mario Maker Images to the end). You can delete the aboutfile altogether, but I recommend you learn how it works. It's not convenient for others to fix it for you whenever you upload images. 21:14, 9 March 2016 (EST)
 * I see you are continuing to forget to fill out the template. Please don't forget or I will get an admin involved. -- 03:53, 14 March 2016 (EDT)

Italicising main text
Good work on the new article/s, but you're still missing italics for game titles in the main text itself. I noticed you got them for the headings and first/latest appearances because you were following the format of other articles, but when it comes down to writing info on your own with nothing to base it off of, you still need to do it. Please don't forget it.
 * Sorry, didn't know you had to italicize the game titles in the main text.

You can change the title by typing this at the top of the page:

If by "editing the title" you mean completely changing the title like I just did (Arrow Signs --> Arrow Sign), then you click "move" at the top of the page and give it a new name. The "DISPLAYTITLE" simply changes what's displayed in the title.