User talk:Jelduno

Hi there, Jelduno!
Welcome to our Diablo Wiki, and thank you for your contribution on Bloodraven! There's a lot to do around here, so I hope you'll stay with us and make many more improvements. I am happy you decided to create an account to make yourself part of the community. Please, take the time and introduce yourself.


 * Recent changes is a great first stop, because you can see what other people are editing right this minute, and where you can help.


 * Questions? You can ask at the community portal talk page, on the "discussion" page associated with each article, or post a message on User talk:Danrr!


 * Need help? The Community Portal has an outline of the site, and pages to help you learn how to edit. And take a gander at the Manual of Style for an overview of the type of writing style required in our pages.


 * And last but not the least, please use the Forums for any kind of discussion regarding the inner workings of this wiki and get an idea of what to do next. It is always a good idea to use the Shoutbox widget to let others know that you're online or even just to say Hi.

I'm really happy to have you here, and look forward to contributing with you!


 * -- Danrr (Talk) 04:35, 6 September 2010

Totally going to assume that was generic, but thanks.
 * Yup, completely automated. The welcome is given by a bot which signs it with the username of the last active admin. You shouldn't feel less welcome, though. - DanrrTalk 18:27, September 7, 2010 (UTC)
 * Well, being a good admin means being helpful first and foremost, wouldn't you agree?


 * Also, when posting on a talk page you should always sign your posts with ~ . - DanrrTalk 18:42, September 7, 2010 (UTC)

My apologies; I am still rather new to the whole talk thing. T_T Jelduno 18:43, September 7, 2010 (UTC)Jelduno
 * Don't worry, you'll learn quickly if you decide to stick around.- DanrrTalk 18:53, September 7, 2010 (UTC)
 * Don't feel bad about asking questions. Well, there is a shoutbox, which can be added to the sidebar from "Manage Widgets" in the "More" menu at the top right of the page, but it won't be available for long as Wikia is changing it's design soon (but not too soon) and most widgets aren't going to be updated. But, until that happens, you can use that. Also, there is the generic http://irc.wikia.com/gaming/ which is used to discuss all gaming wikis (or so I've heard, never actually used it). - DanrrTalk 19:14, September 7, 2010 (UTC)