User talk:Tyler ivy

Hello, Tyler ivy -- I see you're a pretty new editor (welcome aboard!), and after looking thru your series of John Lennon edits, I want to make a suggestion:

Rather than immediately saving your edits, try them out with the "show preview" button first, so you can see what it looks like. Then, if you want to re-do the edit, all you have to do is use your "back" button and make the change there, in the same box you were just working in -- all of your text will still be waiting there for you. You can repeat this as many times as needed -- then when you get it "right", you can use the "save page" button. This is much better for all of your fellow editors, who won't need to waste their time going through a whole series of minor changes.

Hope this is helpful! (And don't forget to include your edit summary when you're done -- it's all explained on the page WP:EDIT) Good luck with your editing! Cgingold 13:05, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

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