User talk:JonKarak

Welcome to StrategyWiki!
Hello JonKarak! 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 StrategyWiki Guide. 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 on the forums. Please remember to sign your name on, and only 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! -- Prod (Talk) 00:59, 22 July 2008 (CDT)

Wiki markup
Hi, thanks for adding content to the Solomon's Key guide! I just wanted to let you know that some helpful information on using wiki markup can be found in our user guide. We try to stick to wiki markup as opposed to HTML tags so that any contributor can easily edit pages without needing HTML knowledge. You can see some of the conversion I've done on your recent edits for examples of making your contributions more editor-friendly. Thanks for keeping the wiki accessible! — najzere T 18:01, 2 January 2010 (UTC)

Military Madness table of contents
Hi, I modified the Table of Contents page to be in line with current standards, meaning controls go on their own page or in the Getting Started page if they're not complex and we don't normally have "gameplay" or "story" pages. If you take a look at other strategy games, you'll find that a "units" page is pretty standard. Gameplay stuff could go in either Getting Started or the Walkthrough page, depending on how they're set up, or you can put it on its own page like you had it if there's enough information. The reason I split it up is it only had info on controls and units, which we normally put in their own spaces. Hope that makes sense, and thanks for working on another guide! — najzere T 20:10, 1 February 2010 (UTC)