User talk:Sewellal
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Hi Sewellal! Thank you for your contributions and welcome to Wikipedia! Your article Chelation Therapy for Autism has been proposed for speedy deletion because the subject is already covered in Chelation therapy. I have contested the speedy deletion to give you time to move the article to your userpage. Please do not remove the templates from the article! If you do not know how to take your article to your userspace i will be happy to do it for you, so you can take your contributions to the right place. If i can help you in any other way, please leave me a message on my talk page. Iunaw 23:57, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
Please don't remove the template again! Do not stress Sewellal, it's a normal procedure, your article/contributions can be added to the Chelation therapy article. Do you want that i help you doing this? Iunaw 00:25, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
Moving Chelation Therapy for Autism to your userspace
[edit]I've made a copy of the Chelation Therapy for Autism article on your userspace, you can find it here. It's recommendable that you read Wikipedia:Your first article before we continue. Iunaw 01:49, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
Once you know how Wikipedia works, add your contributions to the Autism section of the Chelation therapy article (you can copy-paste some parts and rewrite where necessary to fit in the context). Each section has an edit link on the right side, click it to edit only that part of the article (you can edit other sections too, for example the history section). Discussion about the article and it's contents is done on the talk page of the article, take a look at that site before adding your contributions as i'm seeing that autism applications have been already discussed. You can edit that page to comment/discuss the contents of the article, but don't forget to add your signature after each comment (click the signature icon or use ~~~~. Iunaw 02:10, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
Another option is to leave the article as is and write a summary and update the information on Chelation therapy, adding a link to this article. Just take a look at the relevant policies/guidelines first to know how things work, what notability and verifiability is and so on (you have a lot of useful links on the top of this page -getting started, policies and guidelines, etc)
Tell me if you have any questions so far. I'm leaving shortly but i'll be here again tomorrow. You can add anytime {{helpme}} here (on your talk page) too, and someone will come to help you. Iunaw 02:38, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
- Hey! Thanks for your contributions. As suggested above I merged what you contributed into Chelation therapy, and did a quick wikification (added links). Feel free to improve. Thanks, Danski14(talk) 21:02, 2 June 2008 (UTC)