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:Heh :) Hi John [[Image:User Fox.png]] [[User:Fox|Fox]] <small>([[User talk:Fox|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Fox|contribs]])</small> 09:18, 29 December 2007 (EST)
=====================================Logo request ==
'''I'd like to create a link to Conservapedia on my websites. Can you provide a jpg of your logo?
jr@johnrook.com'''
 
==Permission to copy==
 
It would help admins like me, if you would include on your website a notice giving permission for Conservapedia to copy your writing. I just deleted an article, thinking "we" had violated "their" [[copyright]]. --[[User:Ed Poor|Ed Poor]] <sup>[[User talk:Ed Poor|Talk]]</sup> 15:15, 30 December 2007 (EST)
 
:It would be helpful for me if I knew which of my contributions you deleted.
:I'll have my webmaster do as you suggest upon his return to work following the New Years holidays.
:I would very much like to have a a jpg logo of Conservapedia with the words "The Trustworthy encyclopedia" included.
:Upon its receipt it will be noted on the Hit Parade Hall of Fame website along with a link to it.
:Thank you
:John Rook
:: I gather that Ed Poor has undeleted them, so you should be right there. [[User:Philip J. Rayment|Philip J. Rayment]] 05:12, 31 December 2007 (EST)
 
== Wiki editing ==
 
It's obvious that you are new to Wiki editing, and we don't expect new editors to become experts on it before they edit, but there are some things that you are doing wrong that I'd like to sort out straight away.
 
* Do not start a new post with a line of equals signs (============). Equals signs at the start of a line indicate a heading in Wiki software, and the software automatically uses these headings to create a table of contents (once there is at least three such headings). A line of equals signs shows up poorly in the Contents.
* If you are starting a new section, use two equals signs ''each end'' of some text that will be the heading for the section. If you click on the 'Edit' link to the right of the heading of this section, you will see how I put in the "Wiki editing" heading. (A sub-heading under and existing heading has three equals signs each end, and so on.)
* In having conversations on talk pages (such as right here), it's normal to indent your message from the previous one by starting each line with a colon, or with one extra colon than the previous post. For example (click the edit button again to see how I did this):
: This line is indented.
:: This line is indented further.
* It's good practice to "sign" your messages with four tildes ({{tt|<nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>}}), or by using the signature button on the editing toolbar (which does pretty much the same thing). You can alter the content of that signature on your user preferences page. If you want help with that, please ask.
* If you are starting a new conversation on a talk page, it should go at the end of the talk page. A simple way to do this is to click the "+" tab at the top of the talk page. In this case, you don't need to put the equals signs around the heading; the software will do it for you.
Anyway, I've hit you with enough for now. happy editing.
 
[[User:Philip J. Rayment|Philip J. Rayment]] 05:45, 31 December 2007 (EST)
 
==Ugh :P==
 
Could you please bold the title names (whatever they're called) in your articles? I've boldened a few, but wow you have so many. Also, people have the (xxxx-xxxx) birth and death date next to their names in most articles here, but I didn't want to disrupt or move around your text. Just a heads up I suppose. :D
 
Sadly, I don't know any of those names in the articles, not even the bands. lol [[User:LardoBolger|LardoBolger]] 13:00, 31 December 2007 (EST)
 
WOW, Thank you so much for the lesson on using these pages.
 
As a senior, senior, past the retirement age but unwilling to do so, I'm attempting to do
what others have done for me throughout my years of being a business executive.
 
I've printed out your directions to study and hopefully follow in future postings.
 
Now, I'll save this and check to see if it appears I'm on the right track.
 
Happy New Year !
 
--[[User:Usmale|Usmale]] 13:23, 31 December 2007 (EST)
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