User talk:Robotman

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Welcome

Welcome to my talk page. Feel free to drop me a line here about anything related to FembotWiki. Click the edit or + tab at the top of the page to leave a message, and don't forget to sign with "~~~~" to leave your name and date. Robotman 20:34, 25 February 2008 (PST)

Discussion

Thanks for cleaning up my articles. I think I'm gettin the hang of it now. Borias 16:42, 8 March 2008 (PST)

You're welcome! Good to see you contributing so much. ;) Robotman 17:08, 8 March 2008 (PST)

FYOP

In regard to follow your own plot, it's rather hard to find out what was the last number used for the unwritten links, so I thought ethier we could put unwritten in all the unwritten link so they'll appear on the list, or put a last used number on the first page. (this lastone has some problems because if one person forgets it messes the whole thing up.) what do you think? The Liar 08:14, 9 March 2008 (PDT)

I personally find it much easier to use the "Show preview" button before hitting "Save page". That way, if the link is red, I know the page number hasn't yet been used. If it's blue, then it has. Another way you could do it is to look at http://www.fembotwiki.com/index.php?title=Special:Newpages (maybe keep it open in a separate tab) and refresh it when you need to check. Or if you remember to add the category to your new pages, you can check http://www.fembotwiki.com/index.php?title=Category:Follow_your_own_plot (refreshing as needed) to see what page number comes next. I think creating pages marked as empty would be a bad idea, because then you wouldn't be able to use those 3 techniques. Robotman 09:57, 9 March 2008 (PDT)
Um, those methods don't work. Even if a number has been used in a option it will still apear red if no one has put anything in it, nor will they appear on any of the lists. Example: FYOP/The Lab Scene/0003 or seen as Very artificial both in appearance and bahaviour?. The Liar 10:30, 9 March 2008 (PDT)