User talk:M&SG

This article is designed for people to talk to me about various articles that I've either made, edited, or redirected. If you have something that you need to talk to me about, I suggest you follow my standards below.


 * 1) Use your section of the article: Whenever someone talks to me for the first time, I'll create a section for them to talk to me from. This will make things easier for me to find out who has recently talked.
 * 2) If you haven't talked to me before: I have a section called Other Users on this article. If you don't see your personal section, talk through that section until I've created one for you.  I'll move your discussions onto that specific section during the process.

As of 12/20/2011, I will no longer create sections for each user to input his/her messages. But remember to give names for the topics that you want to discuss with me.

Regarding how I'll reply, I'll create my own section on your User Talk article and then create a sub-section regarding a specific topic. To find my replies, look for the section name M&SG on the Contents if you have one available. Additionally, my signature will be shown after my discussion for you.

My signature:

If you follow my standards, then that'll make my work a little easier.

=Archives= This section will display all of my archived messages throughout my session on the Mario Wiki. If too many discussions are in this article, I'll be moving any discussions displayed on the Discussions section onto a new article.

Keep note that once I've moved the past discussions onto a new article, you might have to post your new messages onto the Other Users sub-section if I don't happen to have your personal section displayed. If you've had a lot of discussions with me, I'll keep your section name available.

=Discussions=

SSforWiiU Trophy
I've taken a look at the table again and I really don't like vertically splitting the PAL and NTSC trophy descriptions, it looks really unsightly, especially in lower resolution computers. How it was split before (horizontally split) is a better presentation than this. 23:31, 9 September 2015 (EDT)