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==Community Portal==
==Community Portal==
===Issues===
===Issues===
The community issues part is an area to discuss things about the site in general, such as policies or suggesting a new option for it. A good example of a topic in the community portal would be "Policy on player made parts of game" with the question "What's the policy on writing about playermade parts of the game, such as if there was a huge guild that enforced a bunch of laws in the game? Would it be something that should go in the guide?" After writing your topic, sign your name using the signature button on the top. --[[User:Navy White|Navy White]] 09:38, 14 February 2007 (CST) <br>
The community issues part is an area to discuss things about the site in general, such as policies or suggesting a new option for it. A good example of a topic in the community portal would be "Policy on player made parts of game" with the question "What's the policy on writing about playermade parts of the game, such as if there was a huge guild that enforced a bunch of laws in the game? Would it be something that should go in the guide?" After writing your topic, sign your name using the signature button on the top [[Image:Wikisigbutton.png]], or type two hyphens and four tildes (<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki>). --[[User:Navy White|Navy White]] 09:38, 14 February 2007 (CST) <br>
It will sign your name with a link to your user page and the time and date.<br>
It will sign your name with a link to your user page and the time and date.<br>
:When responding to a topic, it's customary to put a ''':''' infront of your message. Doing so will indent your respones like so. If the person before you has done it, you do two of them. Vice versa. When you respond to a topic, you put your opinion of the issue or answer their question if it's a policy. For example  
:When responding to a topic, it's customary to put a ''':''' in front of your message. Doing so will indent your respones like so. If the person before you has done it, you do two of them. Vice versa. When you respond to a topic, you put your opinion of the issue or answer their question if it's a policy. For example  
:: "Personally, I think that you should, considering they're large enough to make a major impact on the game and that you do it for any other group in the game that deserves a spot. Try and make it as equal sided as you can, we don't want someone to come in and think that it's okay to make an advertisement for their group when they have 3 people in it"
:: "Personally, I think that you should, considering they're large enough to make a major impact on the game and that you do it for any other group in the game that deserves a spot. Try and make it as equal sided as you can, we don't want someone to come in and think that it's okay to make an advertisement for their group when they have 3 people in it"
:::Although you can edit another person's message on the edit page, it is generally frowned upon unless there is a good reason such as someone spamming or swearing.
:::Although you can edit another person's message on the edit page, it is generally frowned upon unless there is a good reason such as someone spamming or swearing.