User talk:Fractal618

Welcome to StrategyWiki!
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New guides
For games that don't have a guide yet, we have to create them. For this one I'll get it started, but in the future just go to the uncreated page and use the preload button above the edit box (Main game page) to start it off. We have a few of those for pages, like the table of contents and guide pages. I'll help more later. See Wurm Online. -- 21:56, 5 November 2012 (UTC)

The captcha
Hi, I understand your frustration with the cats and dogs thing, but its compatibility with all browsers is beyond our control, and without it, we receive a tremendous amount of spam postings that we have to constantly track down and delete. I mean, that captcha alone literally cut our spam down by 99%. So we're taking the benefit of it over the known issues some users have with it. Stick with the site long enough, and you'll become a confirmed user, and the captchas will go away. That being said, please do not: Also, don't forget about the preload buttons when you start a new page.  Pro cyon  03:52, 6 November 2012 (UTC)
 * Fill a talk page with complaints about the captchas, those talk pages are there to discuss the games or for authors to collaborate on guides.
 * Put nothing on a page but a broken link, especially a broken YouTube link. We have a YouTube template that you can use if you really feel that including a video is helpful in your guide, but it should definitely be accompanied by written material, which a video can then lend supporting evidence of what you write about.