User talk:Frizzymaster

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Hello and welcome to Wikipedia!

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Jrdioko

P.S. One last helpful hint. To sign your posts like I did above (on talk pages, for example) use the '~' symbol. To insert just your name, type ~~~ (3 tildes), or, to insert your name and timestamp, use ~~~~ (4 tildes).


Jeffrey Combs[edit]

It is considered bad taste to sign articles. You should only sign talk pages. You might also want to look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page#The_wiki_markup so you won't have to use HTML when there is a simpler equivalent.

Darrien 03:40, 2004 May 29 (UTC)

Judging from your talk page, I see abrasiveness is not one of your more uncommon traits.
Judging from your reaction, I see common sense is not one of your more uncommon traits.
With regards to signatures: have you ever seen a real encyclopedia? Article authors often sign their work. Calling it "vain" is therefore insulting and rather inaccurate.
This is not a "real encyclopedia" in the traditional sense. Besides, your contributions are recorded on the history page.
With regards to HTML markup: Wikipedia's code seems counterintuitive to me.
That's not my, nor anyone else's problem.
I've already learned HTML, so why not use it?
Because we have standards and policies here.
The same result is given on the page and is more universally recognized on the web.
But it is not the same on the edit page, which is why we use wiki markup.


It may also help decrease the burden on the Wikipedia server.
Wrong. HTML causes *more* of a burden because the software has to validate it.
I'm re-adding my signature.
I'm removing it again, as I would expect others to do if you continue to insert it.
Note: These comments where written by Frizzymaster. He did not sign the original post.
You should also respond to comments on the page they were written.
Darrien 05:38, 2004 May 29 (UTC)

Seska[edit]

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