User talk:Rocky

Welcome to StrategyWiki!
Hello Rocky! Welcome to StrategyWiki. Thank you for your contributions. If you have any questions, just contact a sysop through their talk page or post on the staff lounge, and they'd be happy to help. If you need help editing, check the editing article. If you have a question about the content on this wiki, you can check out our staff lounge page. If you want to ask questions or hang out in IRC, we're usually around. On the other hand, if you have ideas for StrategyWiki, bring them up in community issues. Please remember to sign your name on talk pages by clicking or using four tildes ; this will automatically produce your name and the date. Finally, please do your best to always fill in the edit summary field as this helps to document all of your hard work. Feel free to delete this message from your talk page if you like, or keep it for reference. Happy editing!--Dan 12:01, 4 February 2007 (CST)

Very nice job
Hi Rocky. I noticed the change you made from the dollar sign to the pokebuck sign, and it actually made me chuckle. But attention to little details like that is what can set your work apart from being plain and ordinary to being something special. I just wanted to applaud your efforts, I think you're going to be a very valuable contributor to StrategyWiki. I also encourage you to consider fleshing out some of the other Pokemon guides that are in dire need of attention. Good luck, and let us know if you need any more help. Procyon 10:39, 8 February 2007 (CST)


 * Thanks for the suggestion, I have started Pokémon Silver, Gold and Crystal Rocky 11:39, 8 February 2007 (CST)


 * Hi again Rocky. I got your note.  I took a look at what you've started with, and with all due respect, it's a good start, but it's still pretty much a skeleton of a guide.  The truth is that I am giving strong consideration to working on the Red/Blue/Yellow guides.  If I get started on that, you'll have an idea of what to do with G/S/C.  The fact is, we really want these guides to look like professional publications, like the kind you could buy in a store if we printed it on paper.  That may be more work than a lot of people are willing to do, and I understand that.  But if you want a great example of what a good guide looks like, look no further than The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time guide.  It has a really nice layout, plenty of informative tables, and nice screenshots to illustrate each step of the walkthrough.  The truth is, that really took a lot of hard work (I didn't personally contribute to that guide, but I really enjoy it's approach, and model a lot of my own work after it.)  But hopefully if you look at it, it will inspire you.  If I start on the R/B/Y guide, I may have some edits in by the end of this evening.  I'll keep you informed.  Procyon 13:43, 8 February 2007 (CST)