User talk:Sapphire Moondust

Welcome to The Sims Wiki :Welcome to The Sims Wiki S*pphir3 St*rdust! Thanks for your contributions to the User talk:Icemandeaf page! There's a lot to do around here, so I hope you'll stay with us and help us improve the wiki!


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 * I'm really happy to have you here, and I look forward to contributing with you! K6ka (talk) 19:47, July 9, 2015 (UTC)

Re: Advice Needed
I see that you have already gotten a reply from K6ka, so I guess the only thing I can say more is to be bold in making edits and ask if there is anything that you don't know how to do. -- Icemandeaf (talk) 20:42, July 9, 2015 (UTC)

- Thank you so much for your reply. I really appreciate it. I'll definitely be more bold, and will ask if I need help. I've already signed up for the adoption system, so I'll hopefully get help that way. Thank you again so much. S*pphir3 St*rdust (talk) 20:52, July 9, 2015 (UTC)

Adoption
I have decided that I will go ahead and adopt you, so that you can ask me questions. Although from what I have seen, it doesn't look like you need much help. If you would like to accept me adopting you, you can use this template on your user page: Icemandeaf -- Icemandeaf (talk) 01:34, July 12, 2015 (UTC)


 * True, templates can be a little tricky at times (like I noticed you quickly found out just now with the User adopted template. I have found that using preview helps catch many mistakes (although not all). -- Icemandeaf (talk) 16:41, July 12, 2015 (UTC)

Re: Question
That is fine. I did it all the time when I was first learning things myself. If you are making it your own page with your own information, but getting a template from someone else's page, then you aren't in any trouble. The only time you would be in trouble would be if you were to impersonate someone else.

As far as using American English rather than British English, the Wiki generally has a policy of using American English just because that is where the game comes from. So if you were to change neighbourhood to neighborhood, that would be perfectly acceptable.

BTW, I noticed that you tried to do an indentation for a talk page. This is actually common practice, but I will teach you how it is usually done. It is a lot easier. ;-) If you are using the source view, a colon at the beginning of the line is one indentation. Having multiple colons at the beginning of the line (i.e. ::) will do multiple indentations. If you are in the visual view, you just have to using the "increase indent" button for the same effect. -- Icemandeaf (talk) 17:54, July 14, 2015 (UTC)


 * Just wanted to point out that, while the wiki generally uses U.S. English, the top priority is making sure the article uses a consistent style throughout. So if the article was initially written in British English, it's best not to suddenly add a paragraph that uses U.S. English. The Manual of Style says: though changes to important articles to adapt them to house style are occasionally useful, please don't make a point of changing an article to your preferred style, if this helps. --I am  k6ka  Talk to me!   See what I have done  17:56, July 14, 2015 (UTC)


 * Thank you both so much. That really clarifies things. I'm really happy that I'm not in trouble. I would never impersonate anyone, but just needed help with the templates. I've told you those were hard for me. :) Thanks for helping me with the indention problem Icemandeaf. I wasn't sure how to do it. Now I know how. XD S*pphir3 St*rdust (talk) 18:01, July 14, 2015 (UTC)

Links
When making a link to another page within the Wiki in the main namespace, you don't need to start with "sims:" as it will be automatically assumed that is where you want it to go. I have changed the last two pages that you did to that effect, but I thought you might like to know. -- Icemandeaf (talk) 18:46, July 14, 2015 (UTC)


 * You didn't exactly mess up because it still works. Just letting you know about another way that is usually done. -- Icemandeaf (talk) 18:54, July 14, 2015 (UTC)

Re: Thank you
Any time! As always, you can ask me if you can't figure something out. I will help you out. -- Icemandeaf (talk) 21:54, July 16, 2015 (UTC)

RE: Community Discussions
Hi. I'm not Icemandeaf, but I really wanted to answer your question: [can I] participate in the Community Discussions or do I have to wait for a certain period of time?

The answer is: YES! You can participate in the community discussions at any time! Anyone can participate in these discussions, even when not logged in! In fact we want everyone to participate in these discussions and there is no policy restricting users from participating in it. Being bold is a big step to improving this wiki and while it is daunting, it must be done. --I am  k6ka  Talk to me!   See what I have done  19:16, July 18, 2015 (UTC)


 * Thank you so much for your answer K6ka!! That is the answer I so wanted to hear. I'm going to put in my vote for the community discussions right now. Thank you SO much again. S*pphir3 St*rdust (talk) 19:19, July 18, 2015 (UTC)

Re: Community Discussions
By all means, you can participate in the discussions. In fact, I am glad to see that you have already. There is no "waiting period" for when someone can participate in community discussions. -- Icemandeaf (talk) 14:44, July 19, 2015 (UTC)

Re: Question About Reverted Edits
Unless you had someone leave you a message on your talk page about those edits, I doubt they were any serious problems. People are humans and make mistakes. It happens to the best of us. I have had my own edits reverted at times from time to time as well. The important thing is to learn from the mistake you made and try to be better next time. That's the path to becoming a good editor. And by the way, I did have a good weekend which was pretty full. That is why I wasn't around much, but I'm back now. -- Icemandeaf (talk) 16:51, July 20, 2015 (UTC)
 * I'll add on to this. Sometimes it's not even a mistake, it's just a difference of opinion between one editor and another editor. If your edit is reverted (and isn't ), then the editor that reverted it should give a reason why in their edit summary, which is viewable in the page's history. If you disagree with their reversion, you should take it up with them on their user talk page, or you can start a discussion on the article talk page. But as Icemandeaf said, if they didn't warn you, then you're not going to be in trouble. On top of that, it's clear that you're acting in good faith, so even if you made a mistake it would be treated as a mistake, not a malicious act. -  LostInRiverview talk • blog  •  contribs 17:19, July 20, 2015 (UTC)
 * Thank you both so much. I did not receive any messages on my wall regarding the edits, but there was an edit summary detailing where the mistake was. I made a mistake in linking on two articles. I'm so relieved that I'm not going to be in trouble. I was worried about that all morning. I am trying, so I'm glad that if I mistake, I won't be in huge trouble. Thank you both again. I really appreciate the help and advice. S*pphir3 St*rdust (talk) 17:26, July 20, 2015 (UTC)

Re: Black Backgrounds
The profile pictures in the Sims 2 automatically come with black backgrounds. The Sims 3 and later is different from what I understand. Here is a guide on how to get head shots of Sims from various games. And don't worry about asking me questions; I am here to help. -- Icemandeaf (talk) 23:50, July 21, 2015 (UTC)
 * Thank you so very much! Now I know how to do that, thanks to the link. Like usual, it's easier than I thought. :) S*pphir3 St*rdust (talk) 00:31, July 22, 2015 (UTC)
 * No problem. The hard work is usually already completed by someone else. I just point you to where that is so that you can learn it yourself. :) -- Icemandeaf (talk) 01:04, July 22, 2015 (UTC)

Congrats
Hello Sapphire Stardust. I noticed that you reached 500 edits. That's really an achievement and I'm happy that you are editing, because you're edits are really helpful. I should watch out, because maybe you will have more edits than me in 3 days. :P Sims    Player  (talk) (mistakes) 15:51, July 25, 2015 (UTC)

"Link fixing"
Hi S*pphir3 St*rdust. While running K6kaBOT, I noticed that I kept going back to the same pages to fix the same errors I had fixed just a few days earlier. When I checked the page history, it seems you had attempted to "fix" the links the bot fixed.

The most common links you're changing are:

to

And:

to

Neither of these changes have any visible effect on the outcome of the page, but links are generally shortened to the way they are in order to improve readability and reduce clutter. For example, it is easier to write (and read)  than it is for.

This is listed as Error #64 on Check Wikipedia's list of errors in which a piped link has identical text before and after the pipe. This is redundant and can safely be removed. For example,  can simply be written as , and   can be written as. Automated wikitext fixer tools like the one I run on K6kaBOT automatically correct this problem.

If you have any questions, feel free to let me know. --I am  k6ka  Talk to me!   See what I have done  21:15, July 27, 2015 (UTC)


 * You don't have to, because my bot just fixed them all ^_^ . Thank you for offering, though. --I am  k6ka  Talk to me!   See what I have done  22:06, July 27, 2015 (UTC)

An award for you!
You've worked very hard for the wiki, and that has not gone unnoticed by myself and your other fellow editors on this website. Here's an award for all the work you have contributed to this wiki! Feel free to add it to your user page, like I myself have added my awards here. ―  C.Syde  ( talk &#124;  contribs ) 00:11, July 29, 2015 (UTC)

Re: Progress
It appears to me that you have been doing well with adding links. I know that K6ka mentioned that there were some issues related to preferred wiki style links (i.e. marrying vs marrying ). I have no sage advice on how to improve what you have been doing. If you notice something else that you would like to help on the wiki with but aren't sure how, just ask. I would be more than willing to help in any way that I can. -- Icemandeaf (talk) 18:37, August 6, 2015 (UTC)

Re: Name Change
I am not surprised at all. :-) I'm sorry that I haven't been very active on the wiki lately, but I am still around. Looks like you are doing quite well. As always, if you have any questions, just ask. -- Icemandeaf (talk) 02:06, August 23, 2015 (UTC)

Approved nomination for rollback
Congratulations on your successful nomination for rollback! Thought I might give you a short introduction on the rollback tool.

Rollback is a feature of the MediaWiki software that runs many websites, namely Wikipedia and Wikia. It allows all consecutive edits made by one user to be undone in one click.

What rollback does. Rollback only works on the latest edit (current revision) in an article. If you click on rollback, it acts immediately. Instructing the server to perform rollback will revert all consecutive edits made by one user to the last revision not made by that user. For instance, if User A made 6 edits in a row to The Sims 2, and no one else edited after them, using rollback will revert all 6 of those edits to the last edit not made by User A.

When to use it. Because rollback does not allow for a custom edit summary, it should only be used for obvious vandalism. It should not be used to revert good faith edits or edits that have good intentions. If a good faith edit needs to be reverted, use the undo function or manually revert the edit and provide an explanation in the edit summary.

You can use rollback to:
 * Revert obvious vandalism
 * Revert your own edits (AKA self-reverting)
 * Revert edits in your own userspace (e.g. your userpage or your user talk page)
 * Revert a large amount of edits that are deemed unhelpful, such as a malfunctioning bot, as long as an explanation is posted somewhere, perhaps at the talk page of the bot.

What if I accidentally click it? It happens, because rollback works instantly. If you do accidentally rollback an edit you didn't intend to revert, just manually revert the edit and explain it was a mistake.

What else do I do after reverting vandalism? It's not strictly required, but it would be appropriate to warn the vandal on their user talk page. You can either use a hand-written warning or, now that you are a rollbacker, you can use the pre-made warning templates.

Have any questions? You can ask me at my my talk page.

Thanks, and enjoy your new toy! --I am  k6ka  Talk to me!   See what I have done  23:31, August 23, 2015 (UTC)