Thread:Ulithemuli/@comment-30088034-20170409160027/@comment-25876622-20170410165913

Hi!
 * 1) You can put a little check mark when you're writing your edit message at Minor Edit. Also, have a look at Special:RecentChanges. You can select or deselect minor edits in the Namespace drop-down menu. This way, your recent changes view is not overloaded with all minor edits!
 * 2) If you follow a page (most often threads), you will get notifications (button to the right of your profile button in the "fandom" bar at the top of the page) if someone posts a message. You can follow or unfollow pages with the button in the bottom brown bar of every page, or to the right of the title in threads.
 * 3) About blogs and how to search for stuff:
 * 4) An article page is a page on the wiki, like Bodyguard. These contain general information and facts about the game or other information relevant to the ToS community. A thread is used if you want comments (what happens in Salem), critique (role ideas) or answers (ask questions) from other people. They are also used to start discussions or just for fun! A blog is usually a long post which doesn't fit the requirements of an article page, and which is also not designed for having much user input. For example, "Sondz' edit club" and Yami's blog are mostly blogs which are relevant only to Wiki users.
 * 5) You can use the search bar to search for anything on the wiki! After you search, note the five categories to the left of your search results: "Articles" (pages), "Photos and Videos", "Blogs", "People" (usernames), "Everything".
 * 6) Sandboxes are for playing around, basically. You can try out some templates, try out some wiki code, try out some formatting and see what it looks like before you change an article page. Did you know about "?useskin=wikiamobile"? If you add this to your URL in your PC's browser, it will display the page as you would see it on a mobile device. However, this doesn't work with blogs - so I made a sandbox article page for mobile testing.
 * 7) No worries! Maybe you have a button on your keyboard specifically for making screenshots. If not, then maybe you are using Windows and have the "Snipping Tool". Type that into your search bar in your Windows start menu. The tool lets you make screenshots of the entire screen, cut out a rectangle from your screen, or make a screenshot of a window. You can then upload this screenshot by clicking the "Add photo" button below your text box on the wiki.
 * 8) Whichever one you like! I prefer source mode.

You're welcome! Regards, uli