User talk:Kimleelo

LGBT symbols
Regarding your 3 October 2019 edit of LGBT symbols: it's important that you pay attention to the "READ BEFORE ADDING A FLAG...." hidden message that appears in the Gallery sections when you open either the "Edit" or "Edit source" screen, because it states that only the flags in the gallery that are not described/explained and sourced in the body of the article need a reliable source included. You do not need to add a source for every flag. Also, you should avoid adding bare references because they are subject to link rot. You need to use a citation template, which Wikipedia makes easy to do with the templates included in the editing toolbar under the "Cite" button as follows:

- Select the location on the page layout where you want to include the source. - Click "Cite" on the editing toolbar and the "Templates" window appears.

- Click "Templates" and the selections for cite web, cite news, cite book, cite journal appear.

- Choose one of the templates.

- Click [Show/hide extra fields] to open all the parameters available.

- Enter details about the source in the corresponding parameters.

- Click [Preview] to review the citation.

- Click [Insert] and the cite template is automatically added to the article. You have a "Sandbox" at the top of the page that is your personal space where you can practice how to use the editing toolbar, and any type of editing you are not yet experienced in making. I used my sandbox to learn how to create and edit different table formats. Pyxis Solitary  (yak)  04:57, 4 October 2019 (UTC)