User talk:Weenidd

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A recommendation
I've noticed in your edits to the List of 2022 albums page that you have a tendency to fix your own errors in successive edits. I also see that you're quite new to editing (or at least your account is new), so I figure you might not know this and feel I'm right to dole out a bit of advice (Excuse/ignore me if this is stuff you already know). Next to the "Publish changes" button at the bottom of the editor is one labeled "Show preview". What that does is show you what the new version of the page will look like after your edits are published, but without actually publishing them yet. It's very helpful to be able to see your edits ahead of time, especially if you make a minor slip that you don't notice at first (such as forgetting to extend a rowspan or adding a redlink). Plus it helps other editors when we're looking through page history because it's way less individual edits to sift through while inspecting the latest changes to a given page. Just something to keep in mind next time you're editing. QuietHere (talk) 08:00, 6 February 2022 (UTC)