User:Xasxas25616711

Preface
You know I realised the other day that my user page was terrible. I mean it's been terrible for quite a while but it only hit me how bad it was recently! Considering how many pages I've edited and how much time I spend trying to make sure my edits are clear, concise and correct, I've spent very little time on my own page. So I'm doing something about this!

Help
Ok here's some helpful hints to anyone new to the GuildWiki (perhaps some older members might find this stuff helpful too)

General
 * 1) For those that are curious, Gravewit owns the site and I suppose you could call Nunix his right hand man. You can look up the rest of the admins here.
 * 2) http://www.gamewikis.org/blog/ is used to discuss some GuildWiki aspects.
 * 3) User questions can is used as a Question/Answer forum.
 * 4) Try to be nice to the other members here, you won't agree with everything everyone says but try to argue a point objectively without making it personal.
 * Category:Votes shows any issues currently being voted upon by the GuildWiki community

Editing Help
 * 1) Avoid making edits late at night, you'll often read them the next day and realise they're pretty ordinary. Despite this being rule number one, I break it quite frequently. ^ ^
 * 2) Read this if you haven't already, Lunarbunny's Grammar Guide!
 * 3) The editing help page is quite useful (a link to it appears each time you go to edit a page). How_to_help is also a good starting place.
 * 4) Don't post the market price of an item, we don't do that here. The merchant's price is ok but not what people are trading an item for.
 * 5) Create an account, it's easier to keep track of your edits, allows people to discuss things with you and gives your edits more authority.
 * 6) Don't write questions on an article, use it's talk page to ask questions related to the article.
 * 7) If you upload an image, don't use the BMP format, use GIF, PNG or JPEG but don't reduce the quality on JPEGs too much.
 * 8) You can and often should add pages you edit to your watchlist (use the Watch tab up the top).
 * 9) Sign your Talk page edits with ~, don't sign your article edits though!
 * 10) We only capitalise the first word of articles, unless it's a proper noun. E.g. Purple item has a lowercase "i" but Titan Quest has both the "T" and "Q" capitalised.
 * 11) You can create test pages off your user page, E.g. User:Xasxas256/Secondary Profession Guide or you can use the Sandbox

Curios
My bow type flow chart can be used by anyone to find out which of the standard 5 bow types a bow is.

I'm breaking editing rule number one whilest writing this so please head over to my Talk page to make any suggestions!

--Xasxas256 07:17, 24 January 2006 (UTC)