User talk:Sundance Raphael

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Good luck!. Az1568(Talk) 04:02, 1 January 2007 (UTC)

Fixed a few spelling mistakes
I hope you don't mind but I've fixed a few of your spelling and grammar mistakes on your user page. You can compare the history of the page so you can learn your mistakes. :) Xania talk 04:13, 1 January 2007 (UTC)

Thanks Xania for correcting my userpage. I know my spelling and the grammar aren't the best. I hope it become better. ;-)

Happy new yaer wishs

--Sundance Raphael 12:22, 1 January 2007 (UTC)


 * Also here? ;-)
 * On you're userpage you write mittelalter, the english translation for this is Middle Ages.
 * A "wiki trick" to translate things like that is open the german Wikipedia article and then click on english in the "other languages box" ;-)
 * -- MichaelFrey 12:58, 1 January 2007 (UTC)


 * Thanks MichaelFrey for the tip. --Sundance Raphael 14:35, 1 January 2007 (UTC)

Usage of the welcome template
Please consider substituting the welcome template. Instead of writing &#123;{welcome}}, you would then write. That way, users can see the wikicode when they edit their talk page and there are fewer links to the welcome template. Thank you. User:Iamunknown 17:44, 3 January 2007 (UTC)


 * O.k. I don't know it. Thanks for the information User:Iamunknown
 * withe the best wishs --Sundance Raphael

Hi and a little job?
Hi Sundance. I'm guessing that you keep an eye on Recent Changes to pick up the new user welcomes? If so could you look out for more "regular" editors and see if they are on Active wikibookians (you will need to use the "sort" buttom to make it alphabetical). If they are not on there you could add them? Hard to say what is "regular" but more than one lot of editing on one book maybe? Let me know if it isn't clear or anything - regards -- Herby talk thyme 08:35, 10 January 2007 (UTC)
 * I know this is not very helpful - I don't have any "rule". The page started as one in my namespace for something I was working on (& still am).  However all I did was look at perhaps the last 1000 recent changes every day or two and see who seemed to be regularly involved.  To me it is not necessarily the quantity of edits but if they go round making small "fixes" to articles they may well be more active than someone who edits one article extensively and then disappears.  I hope I am clear even if not very helpful.  Please let me know if I can be of any help to you Sundance.  Regards -- Herby  talk thyme 12:53, 11 January 2007 (UTC)