User talk:Deadfeather

Ahoy there! You've made a lot of changes to [ Ravkiki] today. Each edit shows up on the list of recent changes, and some editors consider a page edit to be complete when the page is saved. If another editor comes in and changes something on the page while you're still working on it, you will have an edit conflict and may have a tricky time reconciling the differences.

You can prevent this by using the preview button to see how your page will look. Underneath the preview, the edit box will have all your changes, so you can edit the source and preview again. Then, when you're satisfied of the outcome, you can save the page once. If you'd just like to experiment, try the Sandbox. Thanks, and good luck! --AtteSmythe 09:41, 1 September 2006 (PDT)

Over-capitalization and repeat links
Please try to avoid over-capitalizing words. Thank you.

According to the Wikipedia manual of style on links, there is seldom a need to link multiple times to the same article, let alone within a single section. Only having one link to an article helps reduce the effort required to update links. -- Faulkston 19:08, 8 October 2007 (PDT)

Updating uploaded images
After uploading, refresh your web browser to ensure that it no longer displays any cached image. -- Faulkston 01:29, 1 November 2008 (UTC)