User talk:SnowWolf8

Hi. Why do you share IP information with ? It is alright if you have forgotten your original password, but I need to know.

What dose that mean?

Please sign your posts with 3 or 4 ~ symbols. 21:14, 5 February 2015 (EST)

I still do not no what that means sorry!

I am very new I am only 10 years old so I do not know what you are talking about.

It means that you share similar computer information with another user, which leads us to believe that you are the same person as DREAMYDARKBOWSER777.

Oh. Well he's my brother.

That's fine, but if any bad activity comes from either of you, you will both be held accountable.

Ok. Thanks a lot.
 * Like giving me block threats. 16:16, 8 February 2015 (EST)

If you want to tell me something, write it down here. I will see it in about 2 minutes to 5 hours If not then, then don't worry, I will see it soon! I hope this helps!Feel free to say something to me!

Warning
Giving block threats or saying other users need to be blocked when they haven't done any sort of significant violation of the rules in the wiki is breaching on the these guidelines. If you feel someone has done something that doesn't sit well with you, discuss it civilly with the user rather than claiming that they need to blocked. Thanks for your time and I hope you read the policy a bit more carefully before you jump onto this kind of unacceptable behavior. By the way, The occasional use of profanity is allowed as long as it is not directed at another user, but it should generally be avoided. 16:55, 8 February 2015 (EST)

Well he said a very bad word.
 * You mean "itchy" with a b? Well yeah, it is profanity, but the wiki does allow occasional use of it. If you don't like it, you should have politely asked that she refrain from using those words. And yeah, Mario is a girl. My twin actually. 17:02, 8 February 2015 (EST)

I'm not directing it at anyone for the first part. Second, being vulgar is sometimes the most honest way to express myself. Third, these bad words, since they're not directed at anyone nor do they have any direct, inappropriate sexual context, are ultimately meaningless. Finally, yeah, please assume good faith on my part even if I do have garbage spewing out of my mouth; I still have feelings. I don't want any big drama just because I said a bad word or two. 17:34, 8 February 2015 (EST)

Well you said a super bad word that my mother told me not to say. 18:33, 8 February 2015 (EST)
 * I'm nearly 20, though. :/ 18:34, 8 February 2015 (EST)

Hmmmmmm ok. Still... 18:37, 8 February 2015 (EST)

Quick Guide to Resizing Images
To resize images just change the following:

from this:   

To this:   

For example:

  appears like this, and takes 70 pixels:



Alternatively, you can also use the image-adding wizard tool on top of the editing window, which can assist you resize your image, move it left or right, caption it, and easily format the image.

I hope this guide helped!

Andymii (talk) 17:32, 9 February 2015 (EST)

Hmmmmm what dose that mean? I don't get it. MarioKart7player (talk) 18:02, 9 February 2015 (EST)

Don't worry; I'll explain again. To easily add an image, there's a simple trick to avoid all that complicated coding. Do the following:


 * 1) Click a page to edit.
 * 2) Once you start editing a page, press the yellow button above the editing area.
 * 3) Add the EXACT name of the image in the space it says "filename." For example, if the name of the image is  File:Yoshi Artwork - Mario Party Island Tour.png , type it in there (or copy and paste).
 * 4) Caption the photo, if you want.
 * 5) Here is where it gets important. Where it says "size," you'll notice it says "default." Instead, type in any number. The higher the number, the bigger the picture. Likewise, the smaller the number, the smaller the picture.
 * 6) Press the "Align" pull-down menu next to it, if so desired. There, you change where your image is on the screen (left, right, center, or normal).
 * 7) Finally, formatting: click the "format" pull-down menu. This determines if you want your picture to have a frame or not. Thumbnail mode has frames AND can caption, so most of the time, go with that one.
 * 8) Finally, press "Insert."
 * 9) And just in case, check your work by pressing "show preview."

There you have it, a complete step-by-step guide. Don't hesitate to ask me if you still have any questions; you seem pretty young and new to the wiki, and I understand (I'm only like three years older than you). It'll takes some practice, but you'll get the hang of it pretty soon. Andymii (talk) 18:46, 9 February 2015 (EST)

Thanks a lot. MarioKart7player (talk) 19:00, 9 February 2015 (EST)

No problem! Andymii (talk)

Re: Thanks
Just doing my job ;) Andymii (talk) 17:27, 10 February 2015 (EST)

Ok Thanks agian!!! MarioKart7player (talk) 10:01, 11 February 2015 (EST)

re: friends
Ok - Turboo (talk) 23:35, 10 February 2015 (EST)

Thanks!!! MarioKart7player (talk) 10:01, 11 February 2015 (EST)

Friends
To be blunt, we have never interacted in any meaningful manner, and I know absolutely nothing about you. I'd rather be friends with people that I'd genuinely like to be friends with, and not just random people who ask for friend requests.

Creations
Help:Signature and Help:Userbox explains it to you better than I can, but feel free to ask me any questions!

Re: Friends
Sure, why not. I can give you a userbox and all, but I'll be honest, I don't talk much and I'm not online a whole lot.

Talk:Main Page
I'm sorry, but you really have to stop posting "how do I do X"-type questions on Talk:Main Page. As I already told you there twice before now, that is not what the page is for. So far, your questions are all things you honestly should have figured out on, either by looking at image pages, the sidebar or by visiting help pages. Rules lists all the help and policy pages: next time you have a question, look for the page that's about the subject and read the page before you go asking someone to explain it to you. If you can't find an answer you need on any policy or help page, try looking here, or as a last resort, ask someone directly or post your question on that page's talk page - NOT the Main Page's talk page. If you keep posting editing help questions there, I'll have to give you a formal Reminder next time. Also, please read Help:Signature, as currently you're signing pages with raw coding and that's not allowed either. - 19:11, 1 March 2015 (EST)


 * If you edit the sections, you can see that when I sign,  is pasted, but when you sign, the raw coding of your signature is pasted . This is because you don't have your preferences set up correctly: as explained on Help:Signature, you need to put   in the preferences field, rather than just   (or whatever it is you've done), in order for the signature to be placed on pages when you sign with , rather than the raw coding on the sig page getting substituted. Having raw coding everywhere is clunky and distracting, and it won't be updated if you change your sig, so it's better for everyone if the sig itself gets pasted when you sign, hence the policy. And while we're on the subject, your signature itself needs to be shortened: it needs to be able to fit in the blue box on Signature, and yours is much longer than that currently. The size restrictions are also to keep pages tidy and readable, rather than having giant signatures everywhere making things messy and distracting. -  22:01, 1 March 2015 (EST)


 * You can have whatever design you want as long as it fits in the blue box: the stuff on help signature is just a basic guideline for getting people started, and you don't need to use that exact design if you don't want to. But what you do need to follow are the instructions under the "Preparing for usage" header, which you clearly have not done, since you're still signing with raw coding. I.e. on my page now, you're signing with  when it should really be  . As outlined in Help:Sig, go to your "preferences", scroll down to the Signature box, and paste   into the "New signature:" field. After that, it should start working properly. -  10:41, 2 March 2015 (EST)