User talk:Ismailzali

Hello
I noticed your comments at Wikibooks talk:WikiProject Languages‎. While I cannot help you by improving language books myself (not my knowledge area), I might be able to help you make the most of the feedback systems we have available. You can also leave feedback on discussion pages for pages where you would like to see improvements made. You should also be able to see a "What do you think of this page?" form at the bottom of each page. You can use this form to provide feedback for the people working on the books. You can also add "expand", "confusing", or "attention" to top of pages in a book to encourage anyone that comes across the page that can help improve it to do so for example. You can also help to improve pages too, when you know something. You can learn more from the book on this wiki that is funny enough called Using Wikibooks. --dark lama  15:48, 12 December 2010 (UTC)
 * Thank you very much for the help, Darklama. I've tweaked some of the pages using your advice, and even though I'm not expecting to get instant help with the book, do you know anything about the available ways for me to bring a page to the community's attention? Ismailzali (talk) 04:34, 15 December 2010 (UTC)