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+ | == Ciao bella! == | ||
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+ | Hello and welcome to the TF wiki! I'm excited to see some action going on the Italian section. | ||
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+ | I've gone through your edits, corrected a few very little things here and there and have compiled a small list of things to hopefully give you some assistance in the very few things that didn't go completely perfect: | ||
+ | * Make use of the <b><nowiki>{{item link}} and {{item name}}</nowiki></b> templates! They not only save you a lot of time (no need to look for translation and type it) but also automatically update once the official translation gets changed. Usage: Replace English <nowiki>[[Bonesaw]]</nowiki> with <b><nowiki>{{item link|Bonesaw}}</nowiki></b> => This automatically produces: [[Bonesaw/it|Segaossa]]. | ||
+ | * Don't add a <b>displaytitle</b> or name and loadout-name parameters <b>on item papes</b>. They automatically get added if the correct translation is added in the [[Template:Dictionary/items|dictionary]]. So if a displaytitle is wrong, check the respective line in the dictionary and add your Italian string :) | ||
+ | * <b>Categories</b> should be translated by only adding the "/it" behind it, for example <nowiki>[[Category:Jiggleboned]] should become [[Category:Jiggleboned/it]]</nowiki> | ||
+ | * If you see a <b>'#' in links</b>, this is a link to a specific section on a page. In this case, you need to search for the correct expression on the page in your language. For example <nowiki>[[Patches#Major Updates]] should become [[Patches/it#Aggiornamenti Principali]]</nowiki>, don't add the "/it" after '#'. | ||
+ | That was it already! Feel free to check the changes I did to your pages, in case I missed something. Those corrections are very small, you already did great on your edits, please keep up the good work in your section and have fun! | ||
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+ | Note although I added some Italian expressions I don't speak Italian. Feel free to ask/answer here or on my [[User talk:Nikno|talk page]]. :) — shots fired by: [[User:Nikno|Nikno]] <small>'''{'''[[User talk:Nikno|Talk]]''' | '''[[Special:Contributions/Nikno|Contribs]]'''}'''</small> 11:35, 16 November 2016 (PST) |
Revision as of 19:35, 16 November 2016
Hello, Berry!
Welcome to the Team Fortress 2 Official Wiki!
Here are a few links to get you started:
- If you're not too familiar with editing wikis, you might like to start with Help:Editing.
- If you already are familiar with wikiediting, you might want to try Help:Style guide.
- Recent Changes will let you see others' contributions as they happen.
- To make Recent Changes more useful for all users, remember to provide an edit summary in the "Summary" field before you save your changes.
- You can set the wiki to prompt you for a summary in your preferences.
- When posting on an article's Talk page you should add four tilde symbols or ~~~~ onto the end.
- This will add a signature and timestamp to your comment so others can easily tell who posted it.
- Any new sections on an article's Talk page should be added to the bottom of the page and not to the top.
- When editing normal article pages, don't sign your contributions.
- You can use the button in the editing toolbar to quickly add a signature.
- If you have any questions or need any help, please feel free to leave a message for a staff member.
- If you have trouble with anything on the wiki or you're not sure about a specific topic, feel free to join the IRC.
- You can also customize your user page if you like.
- When uploading images for use on your user page, please add the prefix User Berry to the file's name.
- Additionally, if you would like to add any self-made content to the wiki, please do so by adding the prefix User:Berry/ to the page title when you create the page.
Once again, welcome to the Team Fortress 2 Wiki!
-- WelcomeBOT (talk) 12:47, 20 July 2015 (PDT)
Ciao bella!
Hello and welcome to the TF wiki! I'm excited to see some action going on the Italian section.
I've gone through your edits, corrected a few very little things here and there and have compiled a small list of things to hopefully give you some assistance in the very few things that didn't go completely perfect:
- Make use of the {{item link}} and {{item name}} templates! They not only save you a lot of time (no need to look for translation and type it) but also automatically update once the official translation gets changed. Usage: Replace English [[Bonesaw]] with {{item link|Bonesaw}} => This automatically produces: Segaossa.
- Don't add a displaytitle or name and loadout-name parameters on item papes. They automatically get added if the correct translation is added in the dictionary. So if a displaytitle is wrong, check the respective line in the dictionary and add your Italian string :)
- Categories should be translated by only adding the "/it" behind it, for example [[Category:Jiggleboned]] should become [[Category:Jiggleboned/it]]
- If you see a '#' in links, this is a link to a specific section on a page. In this case, you need to search for the correct expression on the page in your language. For example [[Patches#Major Updates]] should become [[Patches/it#Aggiornamenti Principali]], don't add the "/it" after '#'.
That was it already! Feel free to check the changes I did to your pages, in case I missed something. Those corrections are very small, you already did great on your edits, please keep up the good work in your section and have fun!
Note although I added some Italian expressions I don't speak Italian. Feel free to ask/answer here or on my talk page. :) — shots fired by: Nikno {Talk | Contribs} 11:35, 16 November 2016 (PST)