User talk:Notapotter

Welcome!
Welcome to Wikipedia, Notapotter! Thank you for coming here. I have been editing Wikipedia for some time, so if you have any questions feel free to leave me a message on my talk page. You can also check out Questions or type at the bottom of this page. Here are some tips that you might find helpful: But first please go to our class page and sign in with # ~ I hope you enjoy the session and come back to Wikipedia again!  Ϣere Spiel  Chequers  10:18, 21 November 2015 (UTC)
 * Link to other articles with double square brackets
 * Click here for some articles where you can practice adding links to other articles. When you've got at least two blue links in the article you can remove the code from near the top  of the page.
 * Add pictures from Wikimedia Commons using thumb for thumbnail|Left, right or center so it knows where to go|a meaningful caption|alt=a description for blind people
 * Example [[Image:Chocolate chip cookies.jpg|thumb|right|Wiki biscuits are guaranteed zero calories! ]]
 * Click here for an exercise in adding images to articles.
 * Add headings with ==double equal signs==
 * If an article has sections two editors can edit different sections simultaneously without edit conflicts. Add enough sections and you get a contents section.
 * Click here for articles where you can practice adding sections when you've finished splitting an article into sections you can remove the code from the top of the page.
 * ===subheadings are similar===
 * When you add information to Wikipedia please precis things in your own words, and tell us where you got the information from in the following format
 * If you find unreferenced information on Wikipedia that you consider dubious or unlikely, first try to reference it with a search on the internet. If you know it is wrong correct it, if you can't find a source then adds the famous [citation needed] . If after a week no-one has referenced the information feel free to remove it.
 * Double single quotes gives you Italic and triple quotes Bold'.
 * Help:Wiki markup has everything from hieroglyphs to mathematical notation
 * How to write a great article