User talk:Trident31

Welcome
Hi there, and welcome to Wikipedia. You'll see I have undone your spelling edits on Amateur theatre because the article was started in British English and is spelled that way throughout. This is normal in Wikipedia.

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I hope you enjoy editing on Wikipedia. If you need any help, just ask here. Tony Holkham (talk) 22:12, 1 December 2014 (UTC)

Santander, Spain
Hi Trident31! Thank you for trying to improve our article on Santander, Spain. Before you edit any further, please let me explain some of Wikipedia's important guidelines to you.


 * Adding Sources: First, if you choose to add an inline reference (which are good, please continue adding reliable ones, will elaborate further), add them to the end of the section. In-line references are never added to a section header or before the beginning of the sentence you are supporting.
 * Reliability of Sources: In order to make Wikipedia reliable, we have to add only reliable sources|. Unfortunately, we do not consider blogs reliable, nor IMDB (as much of the database is user-contributed) as anyone on the internet could have written them. I'll help you find better sources to support those statements.
 * Section Headers: We prefer using section headers (e.g. ===Section Header=== over just bolded text because section headers are recognized by the table of contents at the start of the article.

Most of your edits are good, but some will have to be written over to fix these issues. Thanks! Altamel (talk) 19:49, 14 December 2014 (UTC)