User talk:Builder1010101: Difference between revisions

From Legacy Roblox Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
>Builder1010101
>Builder1010101
(No difference)

Revision as of 17:09, 26 January 2012

Welcome!

Welcome to the wiki! Here is a page that could help you to understand quickly how the object documentation works on the wiki: User:Mr_Doom_Bringer/Examples.

Removing Your Old Image

While no one but those with sysops privileges can remove pages, you can use the delete template to add it into the Pending Removal category. MrNicNac - Wiki Editor

 {{delete}} 
Ok, thanks a lot for the help.
19:14, 22 January 2012 (UTC)

center tag

I'd suggest not using the center tag, as it has been deprecated. Do what you want, however. I just dislike seeing deprecated tags, so I usually tell the person to try to avoid them.

Oh ok, what can I use then?
20:43, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
Using the center tag won't cause the end of the world, but it's better to avoid it. Use the CSS 'text-align' element if possible. Here's an example:
This text is centered.
I used a div and used its style attribute, which I set to "text-align: center".
Oh, ok. Thanks
20:53, 22 January 2012 (UTC)

Questions: What am I allowed to do?

I would like to specialize in stubs. I have some questions to working on pages in general: (1) Can I change any page that is classified as a stub and is not protected if I believe I can contribute to it? (2) May I create a page for a subject that I deem not represented in the Wiki (I think there should be a page for the pcall function because it is very useful)? (3) Can I nominate a page I have created for deletion if I deem it appropriate?

20:42, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
Note: please use MediaWiki's lists instead of these (1) and (2), etc.
Here is an example (just incase you didn't know yet):
  1. Item
  2. Another item
And, yes. You can edit stubs, create pages, and nominate pages for deletion, even if you didn't make them. The creator of a page doesn't matter, unless it is his userpage or a subpage of his userpage. This is a wiki, so the creator of a page doesn't really matter.
Yeah, I know, I didn't think of using the lists :D. Thanks though.
20:48, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
Oh, and, for the pcall function, there is already a page. You can find it in the function dump, here: pcall.
That is what I meant. I was actually thinking of it having its own page. Eh, doesn't matter. I am going to get started on the stubs.
20:59, 22 January 2012 (UTC)
And don't be in denial of help. Slightest curiosity of something? Go question someone who you think knows. But don't be overly-weary. You have a lot of leniency as long as you keep within the guidelines. MrNicNac - Wiki Editor
Ok, and when I am trying to clear up stubs, I will always try to express my doubts in the comments.
15:01, 23 January 2012 (UTC)

Stub Cleared; SkinColor (Property)

It's a fine and basic addition - and I plastered a review on it to make it the public-stable version. Good idea at fixing the stubs. MrNicNac - Wiki Editor

Thanks! I am trying to clear up as many stubs as possible and make each one understandable to everyone. How am I supposed to find out, what a protected item does? I am going through the list and doing all of the ones I can do. Oh, yeah, I also did the Heartbeat (Event) page. (Builder1010101|talk|contribs) 07:39 01/25/2012

Service Tutorial?

Could I create a tutorial for Services? We have every Service documented (not completely, there are still some gaps) but we could have a nice introduction to them. I mean, GUIs have a tutorial, so does Data Persistence. The Wiki even contains a tutorial for How to make precipitation! The idea for the tutorial is one central page, with descriptions and examples of each Service. The page would contain links to every Service. I believe the current pages on Services all explain what the Service does, but they do not really go into detail why a Service would be useful. Please consider my request. (Builder1010101|talk|contribs) 17:09 01/26/2012