User talk:Bullybane

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Welcome to D&D Wiki[edit]

Hello Bullybane, and welcome to D&D Wiki! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like D&D Wiki and decide to stay. I am the owner of the site, and if you have a question feel free to ask me, however when contacting anyone on D&D Wiki through talk pages please sign your name using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically produce your name and the date. Also, if you want to help D&D Wiki but just don't know how drop me a note and I'll see what I can do. However, when dropping me a note please tell me how much time you would like to spend working, how well you know the Wiki Format, and how well you know D&D. I hope you enjoy editing here and being a D&D Wikian! If you need help ask me on my talk page, or just right here. Again, welcome! --Green Dragon 09:41, 26 February 2007 (MST)

Question about posting...[edit]

I'm new to this site and very new to some of the rules of the game. I'm trying to put together some items and kits for people to use in their games. This site also gives me the opportunity to store these creations somewhere other than a piece of paper. I lose those pretty regularly. I'm looking at low level items. Some are not magical and most others are low level but would "normally" be found in association with Good aligned clerics and priests. I was wondering if I could somehow post items for review before putting them up on the item lists as finished products. Is there a way to do that or do you usually just post and edit later? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Bullybane (talkcontribs) 23:36, 25 February 2007 (MST). Please sign your posts.

Hey. Normally you just post the page and then can edit them later (and this way others on the site can give you feedback if you want it); you can put this code on the top of the page to show that the work is in progress:
{{author|author_name=Bullybane|date_created=date|status=In Progress...}}
Even though you post the page, we don't consider it "done" until you say so, so it is easy to leave it open for editing, comments, and improvement as time goes on. To create a page just go to DnD Equipment and click on Create a New Item.
Also, we try to sign after our posts by using 4 tildes (~~~~), which leaves the name and date of our comments.
--EldritchNumen 23:15, 25 February 2007 (MST)
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