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Hello, please recall what I said [[User talk:97.116.102.85|here]] regarding italics for titles. This applies to games, shows, even books like ''Super Mario-kun'' etc. (see [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style#Italicizing titles]]). | Hello, please recall what I said [[User talk:97.116.102.85|here]] regarding italics for titles. This applies to games, shows, even books like ''Super Mario-kun'' etc. (see [[MarioWiki:Manual of Style#Italicizing titles]]). | ||
Also, make sure to make use of punctuation to separate parts of sentences, specifically when using "however" (e.g. ''"They can also cameo in [[Absent Minded]] as one of the characters that can be chosen however they only appear if someone isn’t playing as Monty Mole."''). "However" should be preceded with a semicolon followed by a comma, or at least starting a new sentence: ''"They can also cameo in [[Absent Minded]] as one of the characters that can be chosen. However, they only appear if someone isn’t playing as Monty Mole."'') {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 00:29, September 28, 2021 (EDT) | Also, make sure to make use of punctuation to separate parts of sentences, specifically when using "however" (e.g. ''"They can also cameo in [[Absent Minded]] as one of the characters that can be chosen however they only appear if someone isn’t playing as Monty Mole."''). "However" should be preceded with a semicolon and followed by a comma, or at least starting a new sentence: ''"They can also cameo in [[Absent Minded]] as one of the characters that can be chosen. However, they only appear if someone isn’t playing as Monty Mole."'') {{User:Mario jc/sig}} 00:29, September 28, 2021 (EDT) |
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Hello, please recall what I said here regarding italics for titles. This applies to games, shows, even books like Super Mario-kun etc. (see MarioWiki:Manual of Style#Italicizing titles).
Also, make sure to make use of punctuation to separate parts of sentences, specifically when using "however" (e.g. "They can also cameo in Absent Minded as one of the characters that can be chosen however they only appear if someone isn’t playing as Monty Mole."). "However" should be preceded with a semicolon and followed by a comma, or at least starting a new sentence: "They can also cameo in Absent Minded as one of the characters that can be chosen. However, they only appear if someone isn’t playing as Monty Mole.") Mario JC 00:29, September 28, 2021 (EDT)