User talk:Harry granger

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! -- Arvan Swordwielder (Talk) 18:08, October 1, 2012

Message from Fleurblack
hi miss granger well i know u know me by that blog we are friends and we'll support. this message is to ask you

CAN I BE YOUR FRIEND ?

CUZ i don't have any friends in this wiki so.....

send me a message if its a yes

anushka 07:33, February 23, 2013 (UTC)

Snow
Yeah, that's weird. I don't know what the problem is. I don't have the technical know-how to figure it out--I'll ask EdmundtheJust. Lasaraleen Tarkheena (talk) 06:21, December 15, 2013 (UTC)

Signature
Hullo Harry, to better clear up the source code on talk pages, you should type in and it will show up as such: "  " thusly leaving the pages cleaner. Whenever you use the four tildes, ~ or however it is you sign your signature, it makes a rather large mess of it all. So I created the new method for you to use. Thanks,


 * What is the command that you are using to sign your name? ~Ed


 * I fixed the date. When I copied the code over, I brought a wee bit too much of it over. If you have modified your signature in the preferences section, so that whenever you type  ~  it will insert your custom signature that you created, it marks the source code with the orignal, instead of the template you created  . The best way to fix that is to not use  ~  and instead, type in    or   

~Ed


 * When you select the wikitext option, it reads the code that you put in, which is the template. It reads that for your signature but gives the source code for the template when you use it.

~Ed


 * Sorry about the lack of clarity in the last post. Instead of the custom signature recording the name of your template, it records the information in the template itself. Pretty much, signing is the best way to do it.

~Ed