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Hello, BrazilianNut!

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Bem-vindo(a)!

User Ohyeahcrucz EpicEric PT-BR.png

Olá BrazilianNut, e seja bem-vindo(a) à Wiki Oficial do Team Fortress 2! Nós, da equipe de tradução da Wiki para Português Brasileiro, gostaríamos de introduzir-lhe a alguns tópicos que os tradutores devem conhecer antes de começarem a traduzir:

Caso tenha qualquer dúvida, pode me perguntar. Estarei disposto a ajudá-lo! E por favor use o botão Mostrar previsão em edições futuras. Ele fornece uma visualização completa da edição que você está fazendo, permitindo que você aperfeiçoe suas alterações antes de salvar a página. — Tark lm(pt-br) 03:03, 13 March 2017 (PDT)

Show Preview

Pictogram info.png Please make use of the Show preview button. It gives you a preview of the edit you are making, allowing you to perfect your changes before you save the page. You can edit the whole article by clicking the edit button at the top of the page, which is preferable to editing multiple sections consecutively. User Twolfe Signature.png || twolfe's page || twolfe's talk page 06:57, 28 March 2017 (PDT)

Brazil, please use the "Show Preview" button and check for spelling/grammar mistakes before saving an edit. Danke, User Twolfe Signature.png || twolfe's page || twolfe's talk page 04:08, 20 April 2017 (PDT)
Hi, twolfe.
I do use Show preview while editing and before clicking Save page (much more after your first message, and I'd like to both thank you for it and apologize for my earlier behavior); however, I sometimes let an error or two slip by (I'm not perfect, after all :B), and so I'd rather fix it right then, while I'm in an editing mood, than leave it for someone else to fix or for myself to fix later - specially because I am quite forgetful, and would probably forget to go back to fix it later, even if I put a reminder on my screen.
I'm also a bit of a perfectionist, so when I see an error, I want to fix it (specially if it's an error made by me).
- BrazilianNut (talk) 02:22, 25 April 2017 (PDT)
It's no problem to edit a page 2 or 3 times, if you found a mistake again after creating/editing it. What twolfe is talking about is spamming this. If you plan to update the whole page, please think about editing the whole page instead. Thanks. — shots fired by: Nikno {Talk | Contribs} 08:32, 25 April 2017 (PDT)
...Oh...
I'm very sorry about that. I don't know about wiki coding and stuff, all I know I learned from editing pages in this wiki.
In that particular case, I tried updating the Brazilian Portuguese page, which had several boxes still in English, and I couldn't edit them through the Edit button at the top. I did not know those were all part of the same page, specially since when I clicked "Edit" for the info boxes, it only showed stuff regarding that info box in particular and nothing else.
Once again, I'm very sorry for that. =(
- BrazilianNut (talk) 14:45, 27 April 2017 (PDT)
That's no problem, we're just denoting it for the future. =) Also regarding the "info box in particular and nothing else", that is the sense of those edit buttons on sub pages, if you only want to change a small thing in a subparagraph, you don't need to scroll through the page. But if you're editing on multiple subsections, opening the code of the entire page is preferable. — shots fired by: Nikno {Talk | Contribs} 02:50, 30 April 2017 (PDT)

Crosslinker's Coil/pt-br

Olá! A página Crosslinker's Coil/pt-br não está exibindo o título corretamente porque o nosso bot não está funcionando por problemas técnicos. Por favor, mesmo que o título correto não seja exibido, nunca adicione DISPLAYTITLE em páginas de itens. — Tark lm(pt-br) 00:27, 1 December 2017 (PST)

Olá, Tark. =)
A página do Chapéu Cabeado foi apenas um exemplo. Já vi outras páginas com problemas de títulos, como a do Colete do Corredor, que originalmente dizia "Colete do CorreTor", e a página do Macaco pra Toda Obra, que até hoje está com o nome "Calças do Carabineiro". É por isso que gostaria de saber como fazer para corrigir títulos. Gosto de editar páginas e contribuir com a wiki, mas como não entendo muito de edição, me sinto frustrado em não conseguir corrigir esse tipo de coisa. - BrazilianNut (talk) 02:35, 1 December 2017 (PST)
PS: aproveitando, outra pergunta: como personalizo minha assinatura? :B
Sim, entendo. Eu mesmo estou dando uma pausa na wiki por um tempo por causa disso, nossa situação atual é frustante mesmo. O bot não está funcionando por problemas com a API da wiki se não me engano, infelizmente não há muito o que fazer por agora, mas se você me passar uma lista do que estiver precisando de correção eu posso arrumar manualmente.
Você pode editar a sua assinatura nas suas preferências. Considere também ler esta página de ajuda para mais informações. — Tark lm(pt-br) 03:14, 1 December 2017 (PST)

How to Use the Contributed By Infobox Field

Hey there, I wanted to talk a little about how to properly credit contributors in the "contributed by" section of item infoboxes. You start by using one of two templates, depending on whether or not a contributors' inventory is private, or whether or not they've accepted their Self-Made item yet. In most cases, contributors' inventories will be public, in which case, you should (at least eventually) use the {{Backpack Item Link}} template.

There are a couple sets of numbers after the template's name, which are, in order:

  • The contributor's Steam ID 64, which you can find by pasting their profile link into Steam ID I/O or similar sites.
  • The item ID of the contributor's Self-Made item. You can find this by going to the contributor's Steam inventory through your browser, finding the item in question, right-clicking on it and selecting Copy Link Address (or similar commands) and taking the last set of numbers from the end of the link.

When put together successfully, the page will link to the contributors' Self-Made item directly, and display their name. If their name doesn't show up, but the link works as you intended, it means they're not in our database, and should be added to the end of the Steam ID list.

In the event that a contributor's inventory is private, or they have not accepted their Self-Made item yet, you should instead use the {{Steamid}} template, following roughly the same procedure, but substituting the item ID field at the end with the contributor's profile name, so it can be displayed properly on the wiki, and adding their Steam ID 64 to the dictionary list if it isn't already present, just in case.

If a contributor simply hasn't accepted their Self-Made item yet, don't forget to change to the {{Backpack Item Link}} template when applicable! -MarioMaster2008 (talk) 21:34, 2 January 2018 (PST)

Artigo principal

Olá! O problema é que você colocou um 1 (um) no lugar do l (L minúsculo). O formato correto é L minusculo e 1: l1. — Tark lm(pt-br) 01:38, 21 January 2018 (PST)

Muitíssimo obrigado! :D - BrazilianNut (talk) 17:19, 21 January 2018 (PST)