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== Hey ==
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:Yeah, it can be dull. But you've already made 10 edits, because it doesn't matter where you make them. A whole week can be a long time, but it's there to stop vandals or something. I think it's so people don't just join to make a userpage and never even make an edit to an actual article. But I'd recomment trying to get to grips with all this coding first, it saves a lot of hassle when it comes to Userpages. You can try things out in the [[sandbox]]. {{User:ThatPeskyKoopaling/Sig}} 09:12, 9 July 2012 (EDT)
:Yeah, it can be dull. But you've already made 10 edits, because it doesn't matter where you make them. A whole week can be a long time, but it's there to stop vandals or something. I think it's so people don't just join to make a userpage and never even make an edit to an actual article. But I'd recomment trying to get to grips with all this coding first, it saves a lot of hassle when it comes to Userpages. You can try things out in the [[sandbox]]. {{User:ThatPeskyKoopaling/Sig}} 09:12, 9 July 2012 (EDT)
::Nope, sorry. :( {{User:ThatPeskyKoopaling/Sig}} 09:21, 9 July 2012 (EDT)
== Colour Codes ==
Colour codes (yay for British spelling!) are a bunch of letters and numbers that can add colour to writing, backgrounds and the like. Here a little example:
Get some text: Donkey Kong
Now let's add colour: <span style="color:#F0F">Donkey Kong</span>
Simples!
Here's what the coding looks like: <nowiki><span style="color:#00F">Mario Wiki</span></nowiki>
And you can do the same with anything, just by putting those tags (inside the < and >) around whatever it is. And you can change the font of text just by replacing "color:#???" with "font-family:???". And if you wanted to give it colour and a different font, you'd put both, separated by a semicolon. (;)
So let's change the colour and the font on our text:  <span style="color:#F0F;font-family:Century Gothic">Donkey Kong</span>
And here's the coding: <nowiki><span style="color:#F0F;font-family:Century Gothic">Donkey Kong</span></nowiki>
It does look a bit complicated, but it'll get easier the more you use it and get used to it. That's probably the most basic kind of formatting to know, and it's really useful. If you need a list of colour codes, just click here and there's a link on that page to even more. And remember, if there's anything else you need to know, just ask! {{User:ThatPeskyKoopaling/Sig}} 07:18, 10 July 2012 (EDT)
== Reminder ==
{{reminder|2=creating articles about fan-games}}
Please. --{{User:MarioSmasher/sig}} 06:28, 7 September 2012 (EDT)
:The article you created, "Mari0", is not accepted by our rules and is about an unofficial game. --{{User:MarioSmasher/sig}} 10:15, 7 September 2012 (EDT)
== Hello! ==
It's good to see you again! I'm extremely tired - today was our school's sponsored walk and we had to walk 10 miles. Me and my friends were the last ones back... {{User:ThatPeskyKoopaling/Sig}}
:Yeah, I suppose. Just sitting about using the internet and stuff. {{User:ThatPeskyKoopaling/Sig}}

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