User talk:Johno95
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- Johno95, I suggest you read the Manual of Style so you know how things are written in Wikipedia. Nishkid64 20:09, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] A much belated welcome
I see you've been editing on Wikipedia for quite some time now -- much longer than I have, in fact, so I think a generic welcome would not be proper here. That said, I thought you were overdue a welcome here. From your previous contributions, I can see you're serious and eager about helping out here. With a little practice and research into the workings of Wikipedia, you won't have any problems contributing. Even though not all of your edits have been kept, don't let that discourage you!
Here are a few basic sections that might help you learn more about how Wikipedia works:
Hope that helps! If you have any questions, feel free to contact me on my talk page. ~~ Meeples (talk)(email) 20:55, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] United States presidential line of succession
I'm not positive, but I believe that your removal of the capitalization from the United States presidential line of succession article is in error. While there is a definite problem within Wikipedia of persons "overcapitalizing" many words, I think (and again, I'm not positive) that there is a consensus that the term "President", when specifically referring to the office of the President of the US, is to be always capitalized in Wik. I think the same is true of the VP. I'm not going to revert you now; I'd like to give you a day or two to research the policies in existence, and let us know about them on the talk page for the article in question. After a couple of days, if I don't see anything else from you on this, then I'm going to revert back to the way it was. Thanks for helping make Wikipedia the best it can be! Unschool 08:36, 31 December 2006 (UTC)