User talk:Mazzamad

Thanks for creating new articles about varying racecourses and power shots. However, these articles are lacking a category, a template, or both. There is a template for power shots. To add categories to a page, put at the bottom of the page, as many as necessary. See a list of categories here. The most common would be Characters, Enemies, Species, Sub-Species, Places, Items, but there are many specific categories too, like Race Courses (not Racecourses), Wario characters (not Wario Characters) and Power Shots. ayoshi TC@ http://www.mariowiki.com/images/2/24/Wayoshisig.png 06:51, 26 October 2006 (EDT)

Deletion
Hello. I'm Son of Suns and I'm a sysop here at Mario Wiki. I just wanted to let you know that I deleted several articles that you created. I did so because they lacked any real content and only had one or two sentences. Video games articles should have a lot of content and racetrack articles should not merely be what cup and game the track is in. Please find more information before creating new articles. This is not an official warning, but if such behaviour continues, a warning may be issued, which means you could be blocked from editing. This is a simply a friendly reminder to create higher quality articles in the future. Thanks. -- Son of Suns

Categories
Please start adding categories to your articles as Wayoshi asked or I will be forced to issue a warning. Also, the Super Mario Wiki frowns upon the use of the word "you" in articles. Please use a character's name (such as Mario), or the "player" if the action refers to something the human behind the TV screen must do. -- Son of Suns

One More Thing
Thanks for adding categories to your new articles. However, I must point out that generic enemies and species are not characters. A character is one specific person (be it a hero or a unique boss). Generic baddies should be given the enemies and species categories. Thanks again! -- Son of Suns

Game Titles
When putting a game title, make sure you italicize the game title, regardless of whether or not you link it. Like this: Game title here That's two apostrophes, not quote marks. Monty Mole ( Talk&middot;Contribs )