User talk:Pedrinhobarbosa

In response to your feedback
No, any changes you make to the article will be visible to everyone. We only keep one current copy of any article.

That said, you can copy the article (click on the "Edit tab", then select all, then copy, then exit the editing mode) and create an identical version in your own userspace. Click on the "My sandbox" link at the top of the page (you must be logged in to see this), then paste in what you've copied, then save the page.

The new page will be User:Pedrinhobarbosa/sandbox. You can rename that page by *moving* it - for example, to User:Pedrinhobarbosa/new_name_of_article, and edit it there.

Why do all that? For one thing, it's a good place to practice editing. For another, if you find an article you want to expand, and don't want to have any mistakes you make (as you improve it) visible to everyone, you can improve the article on the page you just created. Then you can ask another (more experienced) editor to take a look and give you feedback.

-- John Broughton (♫♫) 19:02, 27 February 2012 (UTC)

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