User talk:SlowZaf

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Stub
Hi slowzaf. The way to add the stub message is to use a template, stub if you just want to get ''This article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by [ expanding it]. '' But it's better to categorize the stub so you get "this vampire-related article is a stub" or "this fruit-related article is a stub", or whatever. But to do that you need to find the specific template that will put it in that category. Is the article you're talking about High Kick!? To find the template, I'd go to Category:television or something broad like that and look at the subcategories until I found one I thought it would fit in. Then I'd look under μ in the subcategories of that category to see if there is a "stub" subcategory (subcategories are listed in alphabetical order, but they have μ as the last letter and any stub categories are listed under it). Then I'd go to that category, which will usually say what to type to add that template.

By doing this, I found Category:Television program stubs, and the template tv-prog-stub, which you add to the bottom of the page to tag an article as a tv program stub. You could get even more specific and put it in Category:Comedy television series stubs using comedy-tv-prog-stub instead if you think it fits in that category. Let me know if this helps or if you need more info. Peace, delldot   talk  21:27, 31 March 2007 (UTC)

Please do not blank pages and replace page with. This may be vandalism.  Amos Han  Talk 01:31, 1 April 2007 (UTC)

how do i get more ppl to edit it?


 * Hey, just checking in to see how you're doing. If you want more people to edit a particular article, you can tag it with maintenance tags stating what kind of work needs to be done (e.g. wikify to get someone to add links, categories, etc.; copyedit to get someone to correct spelling, grammar, etc. tone, and so on).  Another thing to do might be to join a wikiproject and let other folks involved in the same type of subjects know about the article. Maybe try WikiProject Television.  You can leave a note on the talk page and someone may get involved. You can always ask me for help, too. Need anything else? Let me know.  Peace,  delldot   talk  21:46, 2 April 2007 (UTC)

Translations
Unfortunately, you just have to translate it yourself or wait for someone else to translate it. If you speak other languages, you can add the translated article to the wikipedia for that language. For example, if you speak Spanish, you could add the article in Spanish to the spanish wikipedia. If you speak enough of that language, you can request it through that wikipedia's equivalent of requested articles.

If the article already exists in another language, you can link to it from the article in English by going to the bottom of the page in English and typing in the abbreviation for that language's wikipedia, colon, the article's name in that language, all within double square brackets. For example, to link to the spanish article on Microsoft, I type Microsoft. This makes a link appear in the lefthand bar. You can link from that language's wikipedia to the article in English by typing Microsoft in the article in that language (replacing "Microsoft" with the name of the article you want to link to). You can figure out what the abbreviation for the language's wikipedia is by going to that language's wikipedia and looking at the two letters that appear before "wikipedia" in the URL bar. I hope this helps, let me know what else you need. Peace, delldot   talk  00:43, 13 April 2007 (UTC)