User talk:Berek

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Hello, Berek, and welcome to the Simple English Wikipedia! I hope you will be happy helping here. You should begin by reading these pages: Wikipedia:Useful, Help:Contents, Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines, and how to write Simple English articles. If you want some ideas of which pages to work on, read Wikipedia:Requested articles or the list of wanted pages.

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Good luck and happy editing! The life of brian 12:56, 22 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi, I really don't know your age ;). Wait are you 14? The life of brian 18:11, 24 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome, Berek, to Esperanza! As you may know, all the members have one important goal, which is the success of this encyclopedia. To do this we want to make the community better, and be the nice side of Wikipedia.

If you have any questions, comments, or general ideas, use the Esperanza talk page! We thank you for joining Esperanza, and look forward to working with you in making Wikipedia a better place to work!

A few things[change source]

First of all, welcome to Simple English Wikipedia! We are glad to have you here. Thanks for all the new articles you've been adding. I would just like to suggest to you that you add categories and interwiki (links to that article in other languages) whenever possible. Even if you're just creating a stub, it's a good idea to always have those things. If you have any questions about how to do this, or questions about anything else, I'd be happy to help. Again, welcome and happy editing! Tygartl1 14:33, 28 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I usually keep another window open with the English Wikipedia version of the article I am editing here. If you do it that way, you can easily copy and paste the interwiki. It also makes it easy for you to add [[simple:(article name)]] to the English Wikipedia version of the article. Also, make sure you add [[en:(article name)]] to your Simple English article. Hope that helps! Tygartl1 15:06, 28 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Another thing copying the interwiki from en:wiki helps with is finding if the subject already exists. Sometimes when creating a page, the en:wiki already has a link to a simple:wiki page listed on it, when you preview your edit, the link to the simple page will show up at the bottom telling you that a page already exists so you can either merge your information there, or create a redirect as needed. (and then remember to remove the simple: interwiki) -- Creol(talk) 15:22, 28 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

When it comes to categories, sometimes I'll copy, paste, and preview to see what categories already exist here. Obviously if they exist here, I keep them. If they don't, there are a few things that can be done:

  1. You can try to find the closest category we have
  2. Just delete them if we don't have anything even close
  3. Create a category if you think it's something that can be useful (like if there are other articles you can think of to add to the category. We usually like a category to have 2 or 3 articles that can be put in it before it's created).

Let me give you an example of a page you worked on that I cleaned up: Nero. The categories it is in on English Wikipedia are: "Julio-Claudian Dynasty | Roman emperors | Ancient Olympic competitors | Roman emperors to suffer posthumous denigration or damnatio memoriae | Roman emperors who committed suicide | Ancient people who committed suicide | Suicides by sharp instrument | 37 births | 68 deaths". The categories I put him in here are: "Roman Emperors and Empresses | 37 births | 68 deaths". "Julio-Claudian Dynasty" might be worth a category at some point in the future but not quite yet. At some point in the future we could also maybe have "People who have commited suicide". The others are just too detailed so I left them out completely. Hope I didn't ramble on so long I didn't make sense :-) Tygartl1 16:07, 28 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Berek, please do not just copy and paste articles over from English Wikipedia. You may think you are helping by adding more information, but the whole point of Simple English is to have pages that use simpler English. Using the English article as a starting point and then simplifying it is a good idea and many editors do it. But it is not helpful to just leave it there unsimplified. I am going to revert to earlier versions of St. Paul's Cathedral and Trans-Siberian railway. I will give you some time to simplify Order of the Garter, Franks, List of Byzantine Emperors, and Privy Council of the United Kingdom but if there have been no changes in a few days, I will either put them up for deletion or create a stub. Also, when you are adding the English interwiki link, please make sure to put it in alphabetical order instead of just adding it to the end of the list. Thanks so much! · Tygartl1·talk· 15:46, 29 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Welcome![change source]

Hello, Berek, and welcome to the Simple English Wikipedia! I hope you will be happy helping here. You should begin by reading these pages: Wikipedia:Useful, Help:Contents, Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines, and how to write Simple English articles. If you want some ideas of which pages to work on, read Wikipedia:Requested articles or the list of wanted pages.

Even though it is a good idea to research an article (like looking at the discussion page) before making large changes, please be bold and try! Any changes you make that are not perfect can be fixed later. We are also working most on core articles and the most common topics until this Wikipedia grows.

If you want to ask a question or talk with other members, you can visit our version of the "village pump" at Wikipedia:Simple talk. Administrators on Wikipedia can also help you with more difficult problems. You can also ask me for help. The best way to do that is to leave a message on my talk page. You should always sign your messages on Talk pages by typing "Coffsneeze 02:06, 29 March 2007 (UTC)" (four tildes) at the end of your words.[reply]

Good luck and happy editing! Coffsneeze 02:06, 29 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]