User talk:Strawberry Sara

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Re:Userpage
I'll see what I can do.-- RyRy5  Got something to say? 19:18, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Hi Sara. I redesigned your user and talk page. If you add more to your userpage, it will look better. Any comments?-- RyRy5  Got something to say?   19:33, 13 April 2008 (UTC)
 * If you need help with anything, just ask me. Oh, and your welcome.-- RyRy5  Got something to say?   01:19, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Sure, why not. So, what do you want to learn first?-- RyRy5  Got something to say?   02:15, 14 April 2008 (UTC)

Tips
Well, I'll number my questions. Also, add the following code to your userboxes: Any comments?--  RyRy5  Got something to say? 02:36, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
 * 1) Installing? I think you need some experience before installing twinkle and friendly. Sorry but it's true.
 * 2) Well, you can look at my handy Patrol Page if you would like to help somewhere.
 * 3) You can type * to make bullet points.


 * Some more notes:
 * The preference page has links to the tools it offers. Read up a bit on them to make up your mind. Personally, I use the Navigation Popups (top), but I doubt everyone would like them.
 * Start with the things you like and already know. Maybe there's a notable landmark where you live? Apart from that, there's no rush, take you time.
 * Also, there is a friendly cheatsheet. It has more interesting links at the top and at the bottom.
 * Have fun! --Yooden &#9774;

Echo Lake School
A school is a nice idea! But please have a look at WP:SCHOOL, not every school is notable enough for Wikipedia. Also, have a look at Echo Lake (disambiguation) and see whether you want to add the school there.

I assume that you are from Glen Allen? You could have a look at its article; my former home town is not that much bigger (Pop. ~40000), but it has a nice article in the German Wikipedia: Laatzen. I think even if you can't read German, you will get an impression just by looking at the article (maps, pictures, etc.). The section titles from the table of content are: Geography, History, Politics, Culture and Landmarks, Economy and Infrastructure, Personalities, Miscellaneous, Sources, Weblinks. I guess some of that would also match Glen Allen.

Have fun! --Yooden &#9774;


 * Thanks for the suggestion on improving the Glen Allen ariticle. It is really small, and could use some major improvement. I'm already researching to add to what I know. I can't wait to get started!


 * P.S. I know some basic German, thanks to a course I am taking. I read the Laatzen article; it was very helpful, and I am planning to use the structure as a model.


 * P.P.S. About the Echo Lake School. I'm not sure whether or not it qualifies for the standards listed under WP:SCHOOL, so I plan on just leaving it for now, and improving it later. If you know a better way I could deal with it, please tell me; I still am not framiliar with most of the Wikipedia policies beyond the most basic.


 * Thanks,


 * Sara (talk) 20:22, 14 April 2008 (UTC)  ♥   Strawberry Sara


 * First of all, I think that discussions like this should be on one page, so that others can easily read them and add their thoughts. I have a note about this on the very top of my user talk page. So I removed your message and put it here, in comments. If you agree, just edit this thread and remove the lines with &lt;!-- and --&gt;; if you disagree, remove everything in between.
 * Back to topic: WP:SCHOOL is pretty strict and unless, I don't know, Abraham Lincoln or someone similar went to Echo Lake, the article might be deleted. So work on it, but don't put too much effort (or heart) in it.
 * I suggest you should concentrate on Glen Allen (or anything else you think would be interesting). Let me know if you run into trouble.
 * Have fun! --Yooden &#9774;
 * Here's the thing: Please don't spread a discussion over two pages. Just answer here. I said as much at the top of my user talk page, please respect that.
 * To see the comments,
 * edit your own user talk page,
 * in the text field, look for the line containing &lt;!--,
 * then look for the line containing --&gt;.
 * Between the two lines you'll find your comment that I copied from my user talk page. It is currently not visible; &lt;!-- and --&gt; have that effect, they prevent anything in between them from being visible. That's what is called commented out. See Comment (computer programming) for a thorough explanation.
 * Note also that you won't find &lt;!-- and --&gt; in my text in the textfield, you'll find &amp;lt;!-- and --&amp;gt; - that's done because I wanted to show them, but not use them.
 * Alternatively, if you agree to keep the discussion on this page, just let me know and I make your comment visible here. No, I don't like to spread a discussion around. Yes, I'm obnoxious. --Yooden &#9774;

Thanks! Sorry, my fault about keeping the discussion here. I forgot. I know, that's retarded, seeing as I just agreed to it. And no, you're not obnoxious.

Strawberry Sara (talk) 20:17, 16 April 2008 (UTC)  ♥   Strawberry Sara

Echo Lake
I see you like Echo Lake in a way. Well, you should improve Echo Lake (New York) if you like.-- RyRy5 ( talk ) 01:16, 19 April 2008 (UTC)
 * Also, I'm very sorry but I am not adopting anymore. But feel free to ask me questions if you have any. Cheers.-- RyRy5 ( talk ) 03:42, 23 April 2008 (UTC)

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