User talk:SuperMarioThree

Italian ?
Hello,

If you are Italian, add this userbox:

{{userboxtop {{BBL-UBX|lang=it|lvl=n|border=#000000|mainbkgd=#00FE44|codebkgd=#FE0000}} {{userboxbottom}}

I'm going to explain:

"lang=it": The language you can speak. Here, Italian.

"lvl=1/2/3/4/n":
 * 1= You can at least speak a correct sentence.
 * 2= You can better understand.
 * 3= Even more. You're speaking it greatly.
 * 4= Almost native.
 * n= Buon giorno ! You can speak Italian natively.

"border=#?????": The border color. Instead of the #, you can write the color you want (here, in black).

"mainbkgd": The same thing, but for the indication background (here, in green).

"codebkgd": The same thing, but for the code background (here, in red).

Hope I helped you !

{{User:PokéMario360/sig}}

Re:thank you
You're welcome, but I don't think I'll be able to learn Italian... For when you make ~, I'll teach you some lessons:


 * That was good from you by making your signature (the ~, this word means it in French :P) lead to your Talk Page, but if you want to get colored signatures, see this page's source code... I know, you won't be able to change it, because it's mine ! Anyway, just adapt the code to your needs as you want... See that stuff here (add its code by the same way you added the Italian flag):

Super Mario Three


 * When you succesfully created your new personalized signature, it's from the Super Mario Wiki law to create a new page like User:SuperMarioThree/sig, by putting the code of how did you make that signature, then, go to Preferences, and substitute your actual signature by , then see the results !

Hope I helped you (again !)

RE: Autocoinvalidation
What do you mean by that?

Snice your account is over two weeks, i could create your userpage if that helps.

Hi
Hi SuperMarioThree, we're all talking English now! Why are you here? Your english is perfect, better than mine, better than your Italian XD --SuperBowser (talk) 13:40, 23 October 2012 (EDT)
 * Oh god, now, your english is awful! The english name for interwiki is 'Interwiki'... we use it in Italy but it's an English name! --SuperBowser (talk) 12:02, 25 October 2012 (EDT)