User talk:Sashaduds
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Hello, Sashaduds, and
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Watch your formatting on Susan Theresa Burke
Greetings, while your enthusiasm is appreciated, your edits on Susan Theresa Burke took some cleaning up. You can't just make up wiki code and hope it works! ;)
For example:
- "(( Cateogory: Female comedians))" doesn't actually do anything, firstly because you used ( instead of [, and you misspelled "Category". What you wanted was [[Category:Female comedians]]
- "((Cateogory: American screenwriters, American actors, Female screenwriters))" also doesn't do anything, for the above reasons, and also because each category needs to be in its own brackets, like so: [[Category:American comedians]] [[Category:Writers from Wyoming]].
- You have the basic idea of reference formatting down, which is great, but you applied it in a way that doesn't make sense; the <ref> tags are for adding footnotes within the article, not for adding just a list at the end of "general sources". For that you can just type a list underneath {{reflist}} (which is the code that automatically sorts all your footnotes for you), but overall it's better to just place footnotes within the article itself, immediately following whatever fact they prove.
Just a few pointers; I know Wiki takes some getting used to, but if you're not sure how to code something, just take a look at another good article, hit "Edit" and just look at how they typed in their code. The other big thing, make sure you hit "Preview" before saving, so you can see any mistakes before they get shown to the world.
Hope this helps, feel free to shoot me a line with any questions. MatthewVanitas (talk) 13:28, 19 September 2012 (UTC)