User talk:Ralison

The Preview Button
Hi, Ralison. Thanks for your contributions toward the betterment of Catalytic converter. I note, though, that you have the habit—considered impolite and uncoöperative here—of making lots of tiny little edits in a row instead of making multiple edits all in one go, which is the preferred method because it makes life a lot easier for your fellow contributors. It looks as if you're new here, so you may not be fully aware of the flexibility and features of the Wikipedia editing interface. One of the most useful tools is the Show Preview button at the bottom of the editing window, just below the Edit Summary box. Please use that button, and not the Save Page button, to see how your edits will look. Then you can make whatever adjustments and additional edits you want, preview it again, and keep going til you're satisfied (or out of time). Then hit the Save Page button. It may seem a small thing, but behaving coöperatively carries a lot of weight if you ever find yourself in a discussion over your edits—which most every editor who actually contributes eventually does. I'd like to politely suggest a quick look at some of the most important core principles and practices involved with editing Wikipedia; reading the link will take you only about 5 minutes. Thanks again! —Scheinwerfermann T&middot;C 03:27, 5 June 2011 (UTC)