User talk:Martin1231
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before the question. Again, welcome! VanTucky 23:06, 19 June 2008 (UTC)
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I just signed up today.... thanks for your post.... while I enjoy trying out new things, such as adding content to wikipedia, I feel as though it has a steep learning curve that can only be overcome by trial and error and searching out tutorials. I've edited two pages - both referencing eachother - I'd like to find out if I did it correctly and am hoping you can provide me with some constructive criticism or advice. I edited "Sammy the Owl" and "Rushmore (film)" to both cross reference eachother - did I do it correctly? Any suggestions you have will help me update other entries with better understanding of how to do it correctly.. Thanks.
- If you're not sure about your edits, the best place to ask is on the discussion page of the article you want to edit. Just click the discussion tab, click New Section and type away. It means that you can get feedback from editors linked to the topic at hand. Hope this helps! Gazimoff WriteRead 23:36, 19 June 2008 (UTC)
Thanks for the advice.... I hope to get up to speed quickly and your comment will help me do that... Thanks.