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Hello. There are several ways to mark up your text using Wiki. It is very similar to HTML. One way is to click on one of the pictograms or icons on the top of the page that appear when you click on the tab marked "edit this page". Another way is to "copy and paste" any one of the symbols on the bottom of this page. Please remember to sign your posts by typing four tildes (~~~~). You can add a link to any word or phrase by adding two brackets on each side ([[like this phrase]]). Bearian ( talk) 13:02, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
The site you keep linking to, Enfacto--what is it, just a database of U.S. Supreme Court cases? Does it have case law from other courts as well? Does it have any other content? -- Eastlaw ( talk) 03:18, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
Hi, good work contacting the law WikiProject and sparking the creation of a useful template. So I had welcomed you and left a note about linkspam (having noticed you had added links to some Oregon-related caselaw), but you blanked the page, and someone else welcomed you, perhaps not noticing you were already welcomed. If you would prefer to keep your page blank, what many people do is archive their talk pages instead of blanking them. This also makes it easier for other editors to see what has been discussed with you. Folks also tend to leave the welcome template at the top of the page for reference and to fend off further welcoming! You can read more about talk pages here: Help:Talk pages. It's also good if you would use edit summaries. BTW, I see that before you went to the WikiProject, you reverted a bunch of A.B.'s edits as you did here. This is usually known as edit warring, and will not win you friends on Wikipedia. If someone removes your edits, especially an experienced editor like A.B., it's best to start a dialog instead of simply reverting. Hopefully, that issue has been resolved, however. Finally, if you wish to simplify your work adding the caselaw links, you might look into using Auto Wiki Browser. Cheers! Katr67 ( talk) 18:44, 18 September 2008 (UTC)
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