User talk:Berry

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Hello, Berry!

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-- WelcomeBOT (talk) 12:47, 20 July 2015 (PDT)

Ciao bella!

Hello and welcome to the TF wiki! I'm excited to see some action going on the Italian section.

I've gone through your edits, corrected a few very little things here and there and have compiled a small list of things to hopefully give you some assistance in the very few things that didn't go completely perfect:

  • Make use of the {{item link}} and {{item name}} templates! They not only save you a lot of time (no need to look for translation and type it) but also automatically update once the official translation gets changed. Usage: Replace English [[Bonesaw]] with {{item link|Bonesaw}} => This automatically produces: Segaossa.
  • Don't add a displaytitle or name and loadout-name parameters on item papes. They automatically get added if the correct translation is added in the dictionary. So if a displaytitle is wrong, check the respective line in the dictionary and add your Italian string :)
  • Categories should be translated by only adding the "/it" behind it, for example [[Category:Jiggleboned]] should become [[Category:Jiggleboned/it]]
  • If you see a '#' in links, this is a link to a specific section on a page. In this case, you need to search for the correct expression on the page in your language. For example [[Patches#Major Updates]] should become [[Patches/it#Aggiornamenti Principali]], don't add the "/it" after '#'.

That was it already! Feel free to check the changes I did to your pages, in case I missed something. Those corrections are very small, you already did great on your edits, please keep up the good work in your section and have fun!

Note although I added some Italian expressions I don't speak Italian. Feel free to ask/answer here or on my talk page. :) — shots fired by: Nikno {Talk | Contribs} 11:35, 16 November 2016 (PST)

item link template

Hey,

it's nice to see that you want to use the item link and item name templates. Notice that they only work on pages ending with your language code (/it), so on User:Berry they're sadly not working. Also, updates are linked by using {{update link}}. :) — shots fired by: Nikno {Talk | Contribs} 12:31, 17 November 2016 (PST)

Dictionary language order

It's me again. I don't want to harass you, but please keep the alphabetical order in the dictionary. By that, you would've also seen that the string you just added is already there. :) — shots fired by: Nikno {Talk | Contribs} 12:44, 17 November 2016 (PST)