User talk:Dangerdan97

Welcome to Memory Alpha, ! I've noticed that you've already made some contributions to our database – thank you! We all hope that you'll enjoy our activities here and decide to join our community.

If you'd like to learn more about working with the nuts and bolts of Memory Alpha, I have a few links that you might want to check out:


 * Our policies and guidelines provides links to inform you on what is appropriate for Memory Alpha and what is not. Particular items of note are the and  policies, the, our ,  and guidelines for proper.
 * How to edit a page includes a basic tutorial about how to use our special wikitext code here on Memory Alpha.
 * Naming conventions provides guidelines on how to name a new page that you may want to create.
 * The Manual of Style is an overview of the basic guidelines for how to format and style your articles.
 * How to write a great article is a list of suggestions that can help you put together an article that might end up on our Featured Articles list someday.
 * See the user projects page for current projects of our archivists, or help us to reduce the number of stubs.
 * Look up past changes you have made in your contributions log.
 * Keep track of your favorite Memory Alpha articles through your very own watchlist.
 * Create your own user page and be contacted on this page, your talk page.

One other suggestion: if you're going to make comments on talk pages or make other sorts of comments, please be sure to sign them with four tildes to paste in your user name and the date/time of the comment.

If you have any questions, please feel free to post them in our Ten Forward community page. Thanks, and once again, welcome to Memory Alpha!--Alan del Beccio 04:30, 19 September 2007 (UTC)

Please note
Indentations are not relevant to a reply. They are specifically done to show what user made a comment and to make it easier for people to read. Please read our policies. Thanks. &mdash; Morder 21:32, 11 May 2009 (UTC)

Here's a link for you to read Help:Talk pages. Specifically Standards and practices. It will help you utilize our talk pages as to not cause conflicts like this one. Below is an excerpt from the section in question
 * Indent posts for organization. The first contributor to a talk page should have no indentation in the message. The next person starts their message with one colon, and the third person uses two colons , and so on. If the first person replies to the message again, he or she uses the same indentation for their subsequent messages as for the first message. This method helps distinguish who is saying what. 

Thanks. &mdash; Morder 21:36, 11 May 2009 (UTC)