User talk:Hbajwa
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[edit] #1 Single
Hey! Thanks so much for your help with the #1 Single page! I had started last week with the episodes that I knew about (which were only two, really), and I started researching the show, but couldn't find any information about it at all. May I ask if there's a particular web site that you're using for the episode names, air dates, etc.? tiZom(2¢) 23:38, 20 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] H's Reply
No problem. You setup the template nicely, so it was easy to improve upon. I've gone ahead and linked all of the pages I used to gather info. If you need more info, just talk back. H
[edit] Userboxes
Hey I just wanted to see if you knew that you can call the Userbox templates in an easier way. For instance,
{{User:Menasim/Userboxes/User Google Earth}} {{User:Feureau/UserBox/LoveCheese}} {{User Irish}}
yields:
This user loves using Google Earth. |
This user eats cheese. |
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It's a little easier that way. I just decided myself to put all the code into my user space because people kept on changing one of my templates, and I didn't like the fact that they were changing my page in doing so. tiZom(2¢) 21:52, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
[edit] H's Reply
Thanks! I appreciate the advice. I had seen some different ways of invoking userboxes when I surfed through the Wikipedia:Userboxes article and was wondering why you specified them so specifically. I guess that explains it. --hb
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