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:To make the discussions work well - it is common to sign them, you can do that in various ways - in the editing panel there is a signature button [depending on editor] - but otherwise you can manually do it by writing <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki> after the comment. | |||
:Finally - it is normal to use the : to indent comments - so if the comment you reply to is completely at the left margin, you would put one ":" in front of the reply. If it is already indented - then you add another ":". (i'm going to give an example below) --[[User:Kim Petersen|'''''K'''<small>im</small>'' '''''D'''<small>abelstein</small>'' '''''P'''<small>etersen</small>]]'' <small>[[User talk:Kim Petersen|>>leave a comment<<]]</small> 13:03, 3 December 2020 (UTC) |
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Many more entries to be put into here , do we simply collect the neutral and positive ? If we highlight all of the negative the page will be overrun?
Kim suggested we use talk.....how do we manage to get all relevant folks involved in been able to join a 'group chat'?
So I ask at 11:42 gmt on Friday, can anyone see this? If so respond
- I can definitively see it. But this is your personal talk page - so should be used to discuss things to/with you alone :) Every single article has its own talk page. For instance the main page is Talk:Main Page. --Kim Dabelstein Petersen >>leave a comment<< 11:47, 3 December 2020 (UTC)
ok understood thx Kim
- To make the discussions work well - it is common to sign them, you can do that in various ways - in the editing panel there is a signature button [depending on editor] - but otherwise you can manually do it by writing ~~~~ after the comment.
- Finally - it is normal to use the : to indent comments - so if the comment you reply to is completely at the left margin, you would put one ":" in front of the reply. If it is already indented - then you add another ":". (i'm going to give an example below) --Kim Dabelstein Petersen >>leave a comment<< 13:03, 3 December 2020 (UTC)