User talk:Dr.adam
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[edit] Tanta University
First up, welcome! We have a form of words, here, now where was it? Ah yes:
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Your Tanta university article was tagged a while ago as empty, but you expanded it, which is good, so I removed the tag. The links above should help you turn it into a great article, and I hope you enjoy the process and decide to help with other subjects too. Welcome again! Just zis Guy, you know? [T]/[C] AfD? 22:23, 22 January 2006 (UTC)
JzG... Thank you so much for your help :) I will read all the writing guidelines.. the problem for newbies like me is that it takes time to get familiar with the wiki system...
To me, it would be much better to have the editing system more automated and intelligent/ user friendly than it is..
for example, it can give you on the "speedy deletion" notice page the ways or options you should follow or select from to prevent it .. not just direct you to a huge help pages where you need hours to find your problem and solution.
I will read the guidelines, and may use the sand box - for the first time - to see how it will be processed..and .. just back to editing :)
Have a nice time!
Dr.Adam 12:24, 23 January 2006 (UTC)