User talk:Inuyasha forever

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 * Three things: first, thank you for bringing that page to my attention, I have deleted it. Second, you don't have to use a line to separate comments, and on a talk page it isn't very aesthetic. Third, it is against policy to remove or alter comments/messages from any discussion page, even if it is your own talk page.--Lord Hyōga Tree of Ages 05:29, August 2, 2013 (UTC)

No problem
Hey, no problem, man. I see you're pretty new to the wiki, welcome! When writing on someone's talk page, to add a header for a new message, go to source mode and put two "=" on either side of whatever header you might want to use. For example, for this post in your talk page, I put two = signs on either side of "No problem" and that made it into a header, and not just a simple line break. I hope that helps! Welcome to the wiki, again. Super Shmevan (talk) 06:30, August 2, 2013 (UTC)

Re: Question about Sango
Haha, I think that she was embarrassed because she thought she was invisible and she didn't expect Miroku to be able to see her while she was spying on him with all those women. Super Shmevan (talk) 21:50, August 2, 2013 (UTC)

Quotes
Please stop adding quotes to people's pages. The majority of them are either ambiguous or unimportant. Adding in quotes ad nauseum is not a good way to improve articles.--Lord Hyōga Tree of Ages 20:56, August 6, 2013 (UTC)
 * If you have trouble editing, I would wait until you improve your editing and formatting skills before contributing. If you look at how other people who have edited this site (or other wikis) and just get used to how to properly edit code and write with a high level of English capability, then eventually you shouldn't have any more problems. Also be sure to review the policies of whatever site you decide to contribute to before doing so, that way you won't accidentally step on any toes. All sites also have unwritten rules as to how they run things. Sometimes articles have certain things in common which over time has become the "norm" of how all articles are written on the site, so be aware of those, because if you start changing the format or edit in a way that is contrary to ways articles are written on that wiki, it will be viewed as disruptive by people who already edit there.--Lord Hyōga Tree of Ages 01:06, August 7, 2013 (UTC)