User talk:SimSimmer78

February 2024
Welcome to Wikipedia, and thank you for your contributions. Although everyone is welcome to contribute constructively to the encyclopedia, please note that there is a Manual of Style that should be followed to maintain a consistent, encyclopedic appearance. Deviating from this style, as you did in Petticoat Junction, disturbs uniformity among articles and may cause readability or accessibility problems. Please take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia. Thank you. Butler Blog  (talk) 14:05, 16 February 2024 (UTC)


 * Just so there is a little context to the boilerplate notice above, we have an existing manual of style (MOS) that should be adhered to. One of those items is that we use "logical quotations" for punctuation with quotes.  See MOS:QUOTECOMMA. I noticed your edit on Petticoat Junction, but the same thing was done elsewhere.  We value your contributions and, more so, encourage them.  But they should conform to the existing MOS, or they'll generally be reverted.  I know the MOS is fairly large and no one expects you to know it all - especially right away as a newcomer.  So don't let this discourage you!  You'll learn as you go along, and that's fine.  Also, don't let it discourage you from WP:BOLD edits.  I'm only letting you know about this so you can learn some of the MOS from it - not to discourage you.  If you have any questions, just ask.   Butler Blog   (talk) 14:14, 16 February 2024 (UTC)
 * Hi! Thanks for letting me know about this - I was so confused about what the correct way was. I've seen some articles which interchange between the two styles and I thought this was inconsistencies between editors who are writing in British English vs American English and also the language of the article. Thanks for taking the time to explain logical quotations to me and sending me the links - I've had a little read and will apply the style moving forwards.
 * Apologies if I've disturbed any uniformity in previous articles I have edited in the way I was doing it before! SimSimmer78 (talk) 11:38, 27 February 2024 (UTC)