User talk:Mog
Welcome![edit]
Hello Mog! Welcome to UESPWiki. It's always good to have new members. If you would like to help improve any of our pages, you may want to take a look at the following links:
- Policies and Guidelines: UESPWiki standards and expectations
- Help Contents: a list of in-depth Help pages
- Quick Editing Guide: a quick guide to wiki markup
- Getting Started: how you can help
If you would like to spice up your userpage, click here for a list of userboxes you can use, including a guide to making your own.
When you're editing, it's always a good idea to leave edit summaries to explain the changes you have made to a particular page, and remember to sign your talk page posts with four tildes ~~~~. Also, the "show preview" button is a great way to view the changes you've made so far without actually saving the page (our patrollers really appreciate it!).
Feel free to practice editing in the sandbox or discuss the games in the forums. If you need any help, don't hesitate to contact one of our mentors. Have fun! —Skyrimplayer (talk) 23:32, 6 December 2012 (GMT)
Timestamps?[edit]
I find it a bit confusing to keep order to some of your contributions when your signatures lack timestamps. As timestamps are added automatically when using the signature function unless you actively alter how your signature looks, I am a bit surprised. You of course know how to use the signature function with four tildes (~~~~)? —MortenOSlash (talk) 18:46, 30 July 2013 (GMT)
- Um no sorry I never realised that we had to use them - or how to use them, would you mind showing me? Mog (talk)
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- It is easy. Just put four tildes in row. A tilde is the "wave" symbol like this ~ you sometimes have over the letter n i Spanish (ñ) and some other letters in other languages. Just put four in row after your contribution on the talk pages then it turns into a signature like this: MortenOSlash (talk) 21:36, 30 July 2013 (GMT)
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- Thanks ! Mog (Talk) Mog Player 21:46, 30 July 2013 (GMT)
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- Happy if I can be helpful. Hope you find it useful. You can even tweak the appearance of the signature in the preferences settings to get more fancy signatures like some of the other users. —MortenOSlash (talk) 04:35, 31 July 2013 (GMT)
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