User talk:Janblynne

Parkland High School (El Paso, Texas) editing
Welcome to Wikipedia! I saw your edits and thought I'd make a few helpful suggestions. First of all, linebreaks do not need a corresponding closing tag. So, or does not need a < /br> tag to close it (in fact, such a tag is meaningless.) Also, you should consider using the "Show preview" button while working on an edit so you don't end up making 45 edits in a row. Finally, you might want to consider adding the School infobox to that article. Hope that helps! :-) -- HiEv 06:11, 7 June 2007 (UTC)

How do I reply to you? I clicked the link (user), but contact you because my aol will not activate. Anyway, thanks for the comments. The end break tags were already in the edit box. I understood that the end of break tag was < /br>. I knew that these break tags were not needed when the info did not even have break tags. All the content with the tags as clumped together. I added the tags, and changed the end tags, knowing they were not needed....a waste of time, and for me...ha ha.

I do not know what you mean by using the school box. I checked it out quickly and will go back to it. I am supposed to be working on a paper, but when I came across this, I was compelled to make some revisions. I will check the preview out so as not to waste any time. Thanks. I do not whether or not you will even see this. -- — Preceding unsigned comment added by Janblynne (talk • contribs) 06:27, June 7, 2007 (UTC)


 * Don't worry, I've added your talk page to my watchlist for a little while so I'll be notified when you reply here. Or, in the future, you can post questions on people's talk pages.


 * Anyways, regarding the School infobox, to add it to the Parkland High School (El Paso, Texas) article just copy and paste the example template from the bottom of the Example section on the Template:Infobox_School page onto the top of the school's article, then edit any of the values you can fill in to the correct value or blank out any you don't know. It will then give the article something like the pretty infobox you see at the top of the Example section.


 * P.S. Don't forget to sign your comments on talk pages with four tildes. That will mark the comment with your name, a link to your user page, and the time and date of your comment.  -- HiEv 09:00, 7 June 2007 (UTC)