User talk:Liu Fengxi

Done! Not my CV, but I hope it's enough to show I am a serious user. Thank you. Liu Fengxi (talk) 22:10, 31 August 2011 (UTC)

If you put something, anything, on your user page, then your name with your edits will appear as a blue link rather than a red link. This suggests to other editors that you can, perhaps, be trusted. Give it a try. Also, I put your source as a footnote next to the "no bikes" statement to back it up. Einar aka Carptrash (talk) 20:23, 31 August 2011 (UTC)


 * The wikipedia style is to reply to posting after what you are replying to, and if you use a : or even :: or sometimes ::: before you begin a response,, then the conversation gets indented and is easier to follow. Please don't view my suggests as being negative.  The sooner you pick up on a few little details the faster you will become a Class1 editor.  I'm probably a Class 3, but aiming upwards. Carptrash (talk) 22:18, 31 August 2011 (UTC)


 * It would be helpful for those of us who are visual learners to see a graphic example, screenshot, chart, something similar, of how talk and user pages are supposed to be laid out/used. The textual explanations under "Talk page" and "User page" aren't that clear to a beginning user. Thanks. 76.114.39.206 (talk) 22:38, 31 August 2011 (UTC)

I am guessing that User:76.114.39.206 is you, not signed in? Signing in is always a good place to begin. Your user page is yours and can be set up any way that you like. Looking at pages of other editors is a good way to get ideas. What I use a lot is the "watchlist". That's how I know that you have posted something here - I have you on my watchlist. Along with perhaps 1200 other pages, mostly articles. Some editors prefer that if you want to contact me, that you do it on my page. Others want discussions to be in one piece, so all posting will be at either your page or mine. When you are continuing a discussion most editors use the :::: thing, and I see that you are doing that. If one is starting a new discussion then the "new section" option is used. I am not sure what else to say, I am a pretty long time editor, but not an administrator or any such thing. I have a theory on everything, but you need to ask. Carptrash (talk) 23:17, 31 August 2011 (UTC)