User talk:PseudoscienceFTL

Welcome to WikiProject Plants!
 Hi, and welcome to WikiProject Plants! Our scope includes any and all taxa of plants, botanists, and botany topics. We're glad to have you working with us on our project!

A few features that you might find helpful:
 * Our navigation box points to most of the useful pages within the project.
 * We discuss our project frequently at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Plants. You can [ watchlist it] to keep up with the conversations.

Here are some easy ways you can contribute:
 * Images: There are articles that need images. You can search Wikimedia Commons for images. When you find one, add it to the Wikipedia article in the taxobox and remove the "needs-photo=yes" parameter from the project banner on the talk page of the article. You could also help identify plant photos on Commons.
 * Taxobox: We also have articles that need taxoboxes. See the taxobox usage guide for information on how to add a taxobox. When complete, don't forget to remove the "needs-taxobox=yes" parameter from the talk page banner.
 * Stubs: Consider expanding one of our stubs or create one of our requested articles.
 * Assessment: You could also help assess our unassessed articles.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask me on my talk page or the project at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Plants. Again, welcome! We look forward to seeing you around! Rkitko (talk) 02:32, 27 June 2011 (UTC)

Genus species is a species of flowering plant in the...
 * Hi RKitko, thanks for the welcome. I have some basic formatting questions, where should I direct those. They seem so simple that I should be able to figure it out by looking at what other users do, but somehow haven't figured them out. I'll be editing as I find the need to for now. I'm currently living in Fiji as an intern, and will be finishing my BS in Botany from Prescott College, so my time is fairly limited. I'm very interested in edaphism (specifically on serpentine soils) which runs right into your field of carnivorous plants. I have the good fortune to live in Marin (home of Calochortus tiburonensis) and near to the serpentine bogs that host Darlingtonia california. I hope we can work together on the wonderful field of botany! P s eudoscienceF T L 06:12, 27 June 2011 (UTC)
 * Fiji! I'm jealous. I hope you're enjoying your time there. I've been busy recently, so I haven't had much time to edit, but I look forward to working with you. Since I appear to be your first contact on Wikipedia, you're more than welcome to ask me about formatting. Wikipedia is so big now that it often takes a lot of time and effort to figure out all of the conventions and supported styles. However, you could just be bold and edit how you think things will improve the encyclopedia. If you run afoul of some convention, you'll likely get reverted or someone will notify you of the policy or guideline and kindly ask you to change it. You'll find most people to be accommodating and pleasant. You can also ask for direction at WP:HELPDESK and the kind folks there will help. Cheers, Rkitko (talk) 22:54, 27 June 2011 (UTC)
 * Great, thanks! The one simple formatting question I had was this: How can I put text on the left and a picture, infobox, taxobox, etc on the right? So far all my attempts have put them on a different line. What am I missing? P s eudoscienceF T L 23:02, 27 June 2011 (UTC)
 * Ah, ok. Taxoboxes and infoboxes normally right-align just by virtue of being an infobox. So all you need to do is place the infobox text at the top of the article, e.g.:
 * For images, they should also right-align automatically when you use the parameter "thumb," e.g. Imaginary file name.jpg In addition to "thumb" you can also use the following parameters: left or right to align it that way. I see you put a new photo in Morinda citrifolia. That article already has quite a few photos and it's usually left to Wikimedia Commons to display all of the photos available, available to the reader by a link using Commons or Commonscat at the bottom of the article. (Morinda citrifolia does not have a link yet. You can add one to the gallery at Commons:Morinda citrifolia with the following code: (this is complicated, but the first pipe tells the template where to point the browser, the second formats it, since the template would otherwise leave the species name unitalicized if you just used , which would be appropriate for articles not titled at the scientific name). Some relevant links for you on photo usage: MOS:IMAGES (the manual of style) and WP:IG (image gallery usage).
 * I think, overall, one of the least intuitive things is that images may stack up and force each other down, which displays differently on different computers based on their aspect ratios and screen size. So the image may not always display immediately next to the text you put it above. I hope that was clear. If I confused you, let me know. The links may clarify a few things. Also check out WP:Thumb, which is more a tutorial on image usage. Cheers, Rkitko (talk) 00:36, 28 June 2011 (UTC)

WikiProject Plants Collaboration of the month
I'm attempting to revive the Plant article COTM, and since you're a member of WikiProject Plants, you're being notified about this hopeful revival. Please feel free to propose articles for collaboration, and thanks for your consideration! Northamerica1000(talk) 12:52, 16 April 2012 (UTC)