User talk:Votehim

Welcome
Hi, welcome to Dragon Cave Wiki! Thanks for your edit to the Horse page.

Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Sannse (Talk) 21:25, December 6, 2009

Hi there
Hi, thanks for creating seperate Dino pages. It would have been better though to just leave it as the single page I had made as it creates less articles and pages people have to visit to view these Dinos as well as I had to correct much of the formatting when the page already existed. For future reference, unless the artist themselves ask you to, only create a page for something that doesn't yet exist on the site. Thanks! Bluesonic1 08:12, January 5, 2010 (UTC)

If you take a look at the Dragon Types pages, you'll see someone has already done that. Bluesonic1 11:36, January 6, 2010 (UTC)

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Hi there! I prefer to keep it in the previous format for the following reasons:


 * Coding wise, it's easier. Remember that not everyone that edits these pages knows about Wikia coding. I know I've had multiple problems moving single images around myself.


 * Image wise, it's easier. It's one image rather than the general four (those with seperate male and female or other forms will prove complication in this situation). The images will also be a lot to manage; by just having one image it's easier to edit and replace it.


 * Bandwith wise, it's easier on both the Wikia and the viewer. It means less files that are to be uploaded, less bandwith it takes from Wikia to keep the files uploaded and saves bandwith from the viewer as their browser won't have to load so many images.


 * Keeps images all to one area rather than having them scattered around the article and having the viewer look for them rather than seeing them all in one place.

Although, you don't know how much I appreciate you consulting me with a new idea =) If you have anymore please don't hesitate to message me, it'll be much appreciated =D

Thanks, Bluesonic1 05:22, January 28, 2010 (UTC)

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