User talk:Kmarcos
Kmarcos, you are invited to the Teahouse!
[edit]Hi Kmarcos! Thanks for contributing to Wikipedia. We hope to see you there!
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Kant's influence on Mou Zongsan
[edit]Hello, I'm BlackcurrantTea. Thanks for writing a new article for Wikipedia!
I've been editing here for a while, and wanted to share some things I've learned that might help you improve your article:
- The Wikipedia Manual of Style is an indispensable resource. It's often the first place I look when I've a question.
- I rarely mean to send readers to disambiguation pages, and sometimes that's where a link goes. In preferences, under 'Gadgets'/'Appearance', there's a box to tick that turns links to these pages orange, which makes them obvious and easier to fix.
- Template documentation pages such as this one for 'cite journal' help me fill in the blanks so the software doesn't produce error messages. If I search the cite journal page for 'doi', the examples show that I need not include the entire URL, only the bit starting with 10.
- Online, text in all capital letters (uppercase) is often seen as shouting. So when someone reads "GOD'S KNOWLEDGE AND OURS: KANT AND MOU ZONGSAN ON INTELLECTUAL INTUITION", they may feel as though they're being shouted at, and no one wants that when they're reading Wikipedia. I often use text editing software to change those – if I have lots of titles it can be faster to copy and paste than re-type them all.
- Paragraph breaks make text easier to read, especially online.
I hope you enjoy editing Wikipedia, and decide to stay after your class ends. If you have any questions, you can reply to me here; I'll keep your talk page on my watchlist for a bit. Happy editing! BlackcurrantTea (talk) 10:59, 15 April 2019 (UTC)