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Mario Adventure[edit]

Hi. I see you've been making some contributions to the Mario Adventure guide recently. You might've noticed that I've done a little cleaning on them after you saved them. I would appreciate it if you could try and do the following next time you write a page, so that I don't have to come and sort it out afterwards. :-) Firstly, we never use first-level headings (=like this=); instead, we start at second-level headings (==like this==) and proceed from there. On a related note, we try not to repeat the page title (e.g. "Colossal Classics") in the first heading, as it's already at the top of the page! Finally, I'd appreciate it if you tried to make your writing style a little more impersonal; we aim for the guides here to never refer to the author in the first person, and instead try to encourage people to use person-agnostic language, such as (for example) "It's a good idea to..." instead of "I think you should...". I hope you understand, and thanks for contributing! --DrBob Needcat icon.png0005.svg 04:12, 7 October 2007 (CDT)