User talk:Momul

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Momul, good luck, and have fun. Pam  D  09:24, 27 November 2021 (UTC)  Pam  D  09:24, 27 November 2021 (UTC)

Frondophyllas grandis
Hallo Mo, welcome to Wikipedia. Thanks for creating Frondophyllas grandis which I found while stub-sorting. I've made a few changes: we only use straight quotes, not slanted ones, and we only link once within an article to any one article. I've done a bit of "piping" to avoid some redirects, and moved the image to a more standard position and size. There's a lot to learn about editing wikipedia but it's an interesting journey. Happy Editing - and do stay around after your course, it can become a fascinating hobby (though a huge time-sink if you're not careful!) Pam  D  09:26, 27 November 2021 (UTC)