User talk:W4rma

Welcome and note
Welcome to the wiki, and thanks for all your contributions! One note: you don't need to have a colon at the beginning of a wiki link unless you're dealing with categories, and only then if you're just providing a link to a category, like Category:Armor for instance. If I put that wiki link on a page without the leading colon, then that page would be a part of the armor category. While it doesn't break anything to use leading colons on non-category links, it can be confusing to others who look at your code. No harm done, this is just an FYI. Keep up the good work! :) Dedridd 15:48, March 10, 2006 (EST)

Naming conventions
Hello, please visit this page to familiarize yourself with the naming conventions on the Wiki (yes I know, they are not applied everywhere, unfortunately). Tihocan 15:51, March 10, 2006 (EST)


 * You're close! You don't need the Passive feats page (which still violates the naming convention, btw). If your intention was to create a definition page for passive feats, it should be named Passive feat (singular). Nor do you really need to redirect on the Category:Passive Feats page. Just blank all the content on it, and one of the sysops can delete it. All you're missing is to put a tag on the Category:Passive feats page, and you're all set! Dedridd 16:38, March 10, 2006 (EST)

Categories
All feats need to be in the Feats category, as well as Passive, Active, and/or Warforged. Otherwise you won't get a nice, full list of all feats in the game when you go to Category:Feats. So go ahead and add Active, but don't remove the regular Feats category marking, please. Dedridd 16:54, March 10, 2006 (EST)


 * Excellent! And thanks for cleaning up all those feat categories. They're much easier to browse now. Dedridd 18:02, March 10, 2006 (EST)

Using talk pages
It is normal to reply to posts on your talk page, just so you know - please reply to my post here - just add some text under it after a colon. Make sure to sign with four tildes ( ~ )!
 * Thanks. W4rma 17:53, March 10, 2006 (EST)
 * No problem mate - you got it first try (-: