User talk:Ramza66

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Formatting
Hi Ramza66, thanks so much for all of the excellent contributions you have been making, they're very much appreciated. I noticed that you were relying on  tags a lot to format your guides. In most cases, you can usually just put a blank line between paragraphs like so:

and you'll get enough space between the paragraphs to make your intention clear. In the case where you really want to force the next bit of text to start below a screenshot or illustration, you can also use our spacer template: which is a clear-all break. Please let us know if you have any questions, or if there's anything we can help you with.  Pro cyon  14:20, 14 April 2015 (UTC)

Alternate approach to item icons
Hi Ramza66. The following is just a suggestion, you're free to continue doing the in-line item icons the way you started this morning. What I typically do is upload a fairly enlarged version of a sprite (usually 4x) to display on an item page, and then size the image down in the text. For example, typing produces. However, if I want to shrink it down to make it an in-line icon, I can type to get  from the same file, so that you don't need to upload two different versions of the same image. Sometimes you have to play with those numbers. When you use the i x j px parameter, you're saying you want the image no more than i pixels wide and j pixels high. Anyway, if this helps, great, and if not, no worries. I know we don't yet have any item images for Super Metroid (except apparently the Morph Ball), so this is just something to think about before you proceed.  Pro cyon  13:31, 16 April 2015 (UTC)