User:ChristoCracker
Thanks, plus a question
[edit]Hi, i may have just opened up an account on Wikipedia, but i have been using Wikipedia for almost 2 years and i am extremely satisfied with the information put here, it has helped me in the past from Projects to Homework to even finding out simple stuff like Biographies. I would like to thank all the users and admins for your contributions, but my main question is that i have noticed some usernames are written in different colors. I would like to know how to do that, could somebody assist me? ChristoCracker 07:10, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
- For help on customizing your signature, see Wikipedia:Signature#Customizing_your_signature If you personally need help, feel free to ask me on my talk page.--Naha|(talk) 12:13, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
Melina
[edit]I admit to constantly changing Melina Perez's finisher on WWE RAW from an inverted leg drop bulldog to a standing guillotine leg drop. I apologize for my constant editing and "littering" as some users prefer to classify it as. I was just so sure it wasnt an inverted leg drop bulldog because from my knowledge, i thought a bulldog was utilized with your arms. I guess there are more moves to be invented and more arguments to be on our way. --ChristoCracker 07:10, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
What Love Is (techno)
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A Question that i couldnt find an answer to
[edit]Is it possible to sign my previous posts that ive written at various computers? ChristoCracker 07:11, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
- I'm not sure if there is an automatic way or not, I think you might have to go around and automatically do it. I wouldn't worry too much about it--Naha|(talk) 12:13, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
Editing Blocked Articles
[edit]How do we edit articles that are blocked? I'm not planning on vandilizing but its just a question.
- This is called "article protection" and is generally done, as you have mentioned, to prevent vandalism to articles that are targets for a large amount of vandalism. There are four types of article protection, two of which you have probably come across: The first, and most common type, is called "semi protection" - which only blocks new and unregistered users from editing it. As you are still considered new (your account is fewer than 5 days old), you are still not allowed to edit semi-protected pages. The seoncd type is called "full protection" - which does not allow anyone other than administrators to edit the article. This is typically done in severe cases of vandalism or edit warring. Generally, full protections are temporary, only lasting a day or two at most, while semi-protection may be indefinate as certain articles tend to forever remain a target of constant vandalism. So basically, you will be able to edit semi-protected articles in a few days and fully protected articles once the reason for their protection has diminished. For more information, see Wikipedia:Protection policy Hope this helps, --Naha|(talk) 12:13, 25 August 2007 (UTC)
UAE
[edit]Im pissed that i get messages telling me to stop editing "Nudity" when im not logged on! i obviously wasnt, but i heard all of UAE shares the same IP? so if someone messes some crap up, others have to pay for it? (good thing i made this account!)