User talk:Frytuurchef



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 * --Atvelonis (talk) 18:30, August 10, 2017 (UTC)

Re: Question
Hey Fry, thanks for the message. I've corrected the mistake on the Skyrim Civil War article—nice catch. Regarding your question, you're free to edit the majority of pages on the wiki as it is. A few contentious or highly important articles are locked to normal users, but that's less than 1% of all pages. To get started, I would recommend switching your default editor from Visual to Source in your preferences, under the "Editing" tab. Source mode is a bit tougher to use than Visual, but it's far less prone to bugs and offers a much wider range of tools.

I've recently been working on an editing guide for new users, which I think you would find very helpful. If you're worried about breaking something the actual wiki pages, feel free to test whatever you want on the sandbox beforehand (ignore what's currently there, that page has already gone live). Many of the pages linked above should also be pretty useful in learning the general policies of the wiki, and how we tend to style our articles.

We have a team of patrollers who keep an eye on recent edits, so if you make a mistake they're likely to fix it and explain what you did wrong, and how to improve in the future. They would be glad to answer any wiki-related questions you have, so don't hesitate to inquire if you're unsure about something. And of course, I would be more than happy to answer any questions you have, as would the other administrators on the wiki. —Atvelonis (talk) 18:30, August 10, 2017 (UTC)