User talk:Cfpops
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[edit] 2006-11-24
cfpops testing comment insert
This is a test by cfpops
{{helpme}}
I want to move "Mary Beth Mckenzie" article which I just authored to "Mary Beth McKensie" due to spelling error (should be capital "K"). I tried to follow the instructions, "Note that you have to be logged in to rename a page this way; regarding the set preferences: There is no button for this in the nostalgia skin; The button is in the quickbar, so this must be on. With the correct page displayed, click on the "Move" tab near the top of the page. "
I am logged in. I am not using nostalgia skin in my preferences. There is no link for "quickbar", so I don't know what that is, or how to turn it on!!!! I am at the "Mary Beth Mckensie" article and I only see tabs for "article" "discussion" "edit this page" "history" and "unwatch". If I select tab "edit this page", I still do not see any "move" tab!
I have tried using both Firefox ver 1.5.0.8 and IE ver 7.05 browsers with no luck ...
Help!
Thanks in advance,
cfpops
Dave 08:16, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
- Moving pages is only possible if your account is 4 days or more old (your account is 1 day old as of this message). If you post on Wikipedia:Village pump (assistance), it's likely a user there will do the move for you. The page you were probably looking at is confusing because it applies to the MediaWiki software in general, and so doesn't take Wikipedia's restrictions into account. --ais523 08:38, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
Re:Moving
Re: Moving
- Thanks again to User:ais523 and User talk:Lostintherush who helped me, the poor Nubi! Eventually, I'll get the hang of this...
- Dave 16:37, 24 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] 2006-11-28
New Userboxes
- I have added new userboxes. See User:Cfpops/Userboxes
Adding a catagory Template:Userhelp
- I would like to add a new sub-catagory to Category:Wikipedians_by_organization entitled "Wikipedians in NASA working/retired", but I'm not sure how to do this without causing problems.
- TIA! Dave 16:32, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Dec. 1, 2006
Hi Dave, it's Kevin
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