User talk:RevengeX

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I knew someone would start in on all the Clan Acronyms - that's why I left them alone! :D I see you picked up JA and JK3 too... Nice. Thanks! In case you didn't know, I did the other 60 there. It was my pet project for a couple hours one afternoon. Kaine Mandaala

Hey Revenge

If there are only a few edits in an article, should I save it as a minor edit, or as a full save?

  • I am not sure if I understand your question. By checking the "This is a minor edit" box, nothing is drastically changed... a small "M" simply appears by the change on the "Recent changes" page. Nothing else happens. Also, please sign your comments with "~~~~". -- RevengeX Palpatine 14:06, 20 June 2008 (MDT)

User: Pages

You can create separate ones if you want, but seeing as how no one's all too fascinated with the real life of a DJB member I only made the Character entry for myself. Kaine Mandaala

Revenge

Sheesh, and you told me to use the show preview thing, you got like 10 minor changes on the same article, in like under an hour!!! William "Archaon" Darkfire 15:59, 1 September 2008 (MDT)

That's because he's the Wiki Tribune, Archaon. He does a lot of work and editing in order to have the DJB Wiki looking its best. Best not to underestimate his supreme power. 8) --Ronovi Tavisaen, 15:23, 1 September 2008 (PST)

He didn't make 10 minor changes on the same article. It wasn't even an article, it was a template. If you look at the page name, you'll notice it was 'Template: Main'. It's the template pages that hold the wiki together and make it work, but previews don't show how other pages display the template. That's why he had to save the page a few times, a show preview simply wasn't suitable for the purpose at hand. This is never the case for a normal article Impie 16:28, 1 September 2008 (MDT)

  • Hahaha, nice try, William. As Imp said, templates are much different from pages. When you are testing a template, the changes do not show up unless you save it. I'll spare you... this time. :P -- RevengeX Palpatine 16:50, 1 September 2008 (MDT)