User talk:Rudrene

As you have not received a warm welcome on this page:

Welcome!
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Lots of effort
I like that you started to comment your edits and and continue to do so. But there is no need to sign your edit comments with ~. Signing actually doesn't work in the edit comments; it just remains as the four tilde symbols. (See the History for any page you recently edited, or your Contributions page.) The ~ is only for signing Talk page comments and replies, in the boby of the page, where it is automatically replaced by a signature after you click "Save page". A876 (talk) 05:19, 16 October 2013 (UTC)

User:Rudrene/n-body problem
For reference Rudrene, it's possible to create a draft in userspace, make the draft article a well-referenced and well-written masterpiece, then insert into the article.

In this case the draft would be User:Rudrene/N-body problem. For another draft article your userspace, you would crate user:Rudrene/Article title. Using capital letters after the stroke makes it easier to find in the search bar.

You can't as userspace articles are not supposed to be accessed from mainspace.
 * add categories in the draft,
 * link from mainspace articles (n-body problem is one of millions) to the userspace draft,

Apart from those things, you can do what you like in drafts:
 * as many edits and re-edits and fine tweaks as needed,
 * it can survive with no references at all (but if the draft is transferred to mainspace it must have reliable secondary sources by then).

Even if it doesn't reach the main article at least you can store still it on WP. M&and;Ŝc2ħεИτlk 07:29, 20 October 2013 (UTC)

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