User talk:KayO199X

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Hi, welcome to The Sims Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the List of Moodlets page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Random Ranaun (Talk) 02:09, 11 July 2009

Question on Education Track[edit source]

Hi! I was wondering where you got your information from concerning your edits to the Education article. Thanks! --LostInRiverview 02:23, May 29, 2010 (UTC)

Question on Education Track Response[edit source]

To answer your question, i got the answers to the education from the Prima offical players guide i bought erlier today.

Cool, I was just wondering. BTW in the future, when you write on Talk Pages, please remember to 'sign' your posts using 4 tildes ( like this ~ ~ ~ ~ without spaces). See you around! --LostInRiverview 03:04, May 29, 2010 (UTC)


Thanks for your images[edit source]

We appreciate the images you've contributed to the wiki, however it seems you forgot to add some things to them. The images in question are:

Licensing: All images must have their licensing information added. If the image is from The Sims series of games or contains the PlumbBob, it is copyrighted to EA. Add {{Copyright by EA}}.
If you've made the image yourself, you need to decide on the license. The Sims Wiki recommends a Creative Commons license. Unless stated otherwise the image will be assumed to be under the CC-BY-SA license.
See Category:Copyright tags for a list of available copyright options.

Categories: All images must be put in a category. See Help:Categorizing images for basic image categories or browse all image categories to find the correct one. In most cases, your image should only be included into one category and only be put in Category:Images if there is no other place to put it.
See Help:Categorizing images and Help:Category for more information.

Filenames: The image(s) you uploaded contains either an invalid filename or a generic filename. Please avoid using slashes in your files / \, this causes the image to not show in articles. A generic filename is eg. 'screenshot-xx'. These will be overwritten when someone else uploads and image of the same name. In the future, please mark files with invalid or generic filenames with the {{move}} template and an administrator will move it if they haven't already been moved.

I moved the picture and added the stuff to it :)

If you have any further questions about this message or this wiki, feel free to contact me on my talk page. Duskey(talk) 09:05, August 29, 2010 (UTC)

Minor Warning[edit source]

Please do not attempt to copy and paste articles from The Sims Medieval Wiki to The Sims Wiki. Because of that, we'll have to clean up links, and re-upload red link images in the articles. Ѧüя◎ґ 16:55, March 6, 2011 (UTC)

Adding Images[edit source]

Just for future reference, screenshot images depicting a certain section of a page and not an overall concept should be put with that section. Also, please make sure that you categorize and liscence all your uploaded images. That said, I thank you for taking the time and effort to upload pictures to the wiki. It is much appreciated. :DTalk15:56, June 21, 2011 (UTC)

UnderstoodKayO199X 15:59, June 21, 2011 (UTC)