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Hi. Can you explain your reversions at [[Work with us]]? They seem to be purely disruptive. Are there issues with the new code? If so, could you explain what they are, please? Thanks. --[[User:MZMcBride|MZMcBride]] 04:46, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
Hi. Can you explain your reversions at [[Work with us]]? They seem to be purely disruptive. Are there issues with the new code? If so, could you explain what they are, please? Thanks. --[[User:MZMcBride|MZMcBride]] 04:46, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
:You should probably try talking to the people who develop the pages before you make changes to the code, so that they are at least aware of these things. But also: many things exist in code because of limitations (such as mobile devices, or other browsers) which you may ''think'' you fix, but you actually ''break''. So it's usually best to talk ''and wait for a response'' before going in and goofing with code.--[[User:Jorm|Jorm]] 05:12, 25 January 2012 (UTC)

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edit this template Welcome to the Wikimedia Foundation website.

Thanks for being here! This wiki does not exactly follow the same rules as the other Wikimedia projects, since it is not open to all for editing, and in case of disagreement, the organ of decision will be the Board. A rule of thumb however is that if we gave you access, that means we trust you. So please, do not be shy in editing this site. There is ample work for everyone :-)

Killiondude 19:22, 16 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

User page

I made a few minor tweaks to your user page just now. [[en:foo]] links in a subject-space namespace go into the sidebar, which probably isn't what you wanted. The use of a <table> also seemed unnecessary, so I killed it in favor of a <div>. --MZMcBride 19:24, 16 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Hi. Can you explain your reversions at Work with us? They seem to be purely disruptive. Are there issues with the new code? If so, could you explain what they are, please? Thanks. --MZMcBride 04:46, 25 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

You should probably try talking to the people who develop the pages before you make changes to the code, so that they are at least aware of these things. But also: many things exist in code because of limitations (such as mobile devices, or other browsers) which you may think you fix, but you actually break. So it's usually best to talk and wait for a response before going in and goofing with code.--Jorm 05:12, 25 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]