User talk:Vfns
Hello, Vfns!
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-- WelcomeBOT (talk) 11:47, 9 November 2015 (PST)
Welcome plus few notes
Hey,
welcome to the TF wiki! Great to see some action going on the Spanish section! I did some small corrections on your 2 page creations (see here for difference) and have compiled a small list of things to aid you in your future edits:
- Please don't forget to translate the "released" parameter in the item infobox. You might want to use the template {{update link}} which automatically produces the correct translated link for your language, analogous to {{item link}} that you are already using.
- On links where you don't use the item link template, don't forget to add your language code. For example [[Taunts]] should become [[Taunts/es|Burla]].
That's it already! Have fun translating and keep up the good work.
Feel free to answer here or on my talk page. Please note that I don't speak Spanish. :) — shots fired by: Nikno {Talk | Contribs} 12:38, 17 November 2016 (PST)