User talk:Thmc

{| width=100% style="margin-bottom: 0.5em; border: #4682b4 solid 2px; -moz-border-radius: 10px; background: #4682B4;" ''Welcome! :)  Hello and welcome to Wikipedia!''   My name is &Lambda;ua&int;  Wi  se  (Operibus anteire) and I have been on Wikipedia for sometime now. I have been wandering around when I saw your name and decided to drop by to see if you need help with Wikipedia. I have also attached this list of some links that might help you: You should also note that you have to sign your comments by using four of those ~ at the end of your messages (i.e. ~, this will simply place your user name and date; see my signature at the end of this message as an example.) Please do not hesitate to contact me should you have a question or require help with Wikipedia, you can leave me a new message Here. P.S. Some new users find editing Wikipedia a bit difficult at first, but it only seems this way. In fact it is quite easy to get used to editing it and actually finding that enjoyable ! :) Good luck my friend! :) &Lambda;ua&int; Wi  se  (Operibus anteire) 14:42, 12 February 2008 (UTC)
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 * WP:How to write a great article
 * WP:Manual of Style.

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Hello! If you already know the steps, there is no point of repeating them here. The Wikipedia community would be Wikipedia users; this includes me, you and anyone else who would like to vote. Soon enough, you will see people coming and voting either "Keep" or "delete", the closing 'crats will decide whether there are enough votes to delete or to keep and make a decision accordingly. We are of course talking about deleting an entire article. However if you would like to remove a section from an article only, open up a discussion at the article's talk page, see what other people say, after a week, if a good number of people agreed with you, go ahead and delete. When doing so, mention in your edit summary the reason and the result of the discussion, this way, your edit will not be reverted as vandalism by recent change patrollers. I hope I have answered your question :). &Lambda;ua&int; Wi  se  (Operibus anteire) 14:02, 13 February 2008 (UTC)