User talk:Acmehome

Hello Acmehome, welcome to Wikisource! Thanks for your interest in the project; we hope you'll enjoy the community and your work here.

You'll find an (incomplete) index of our works listed at Works, although for very broad categories like poetry you may wish to look at the categories like Category:Poems instead.

Please take a glance at our help pages (especially Adding texts and Wikisource's style guide). Most questions and discussions about the community are in the Scriptorium.

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p.s. all pages must contain a header and a license (see Excellent People), and should not be larger than 100kb (i.e. The Duel (Garnett) needs to be split). John Vandenberg (chat) 02:24, 13 July 2008 (UTC)


 * Thanks for adding headers to all those pages. John Vandenberg (chat) 05:09, 14 July 2008 (UTC)

Hi,

I'm really new here, and was wondering how "hard and fast" that 100k limit is. It will really add time to the work, and I'd like to get the Chekhov and Calvin underway. I want to do it right, but I could come back and re-edit once I've uploaded stuff.

Plus, could you look at the Calvin that I have put up (Translator's Preface) and see if I am naming the files correctly? It seems like the convention is good for ID, but may end up with some pretty big titles.

Thanks for your help,

Ken


 * 100Kb is not a rigid rule, but the page becomes more unmanageable as it grows beyond that. Provided you do add headers, you can add texts over 100kb and come back to them later.  To speed up the creation of separate pages, go to "Gadgets" in your Special:Preferences, and turn on the first one.
 * Calvin’s Commentaries—Complete/Genesis 1-23 looks good. John Vandenberg (chat) 10:47, 14 July 2008 (UTC)

Communication
Plus, I obviously don't know how to communicate adequately here. Is there a link you could point me to? What I'm doing right now doesn't seem to be right, it doesn't generate the time/date stamp.

Ken


 * Append ~ to your messages. :-) John Vandenberg (chat) 10:41, 14 July 2008 (UTC)