User talk:Magma MK-II

Welcome
Hi, welcome to ! Thanks for your edit to the User blog:S.C. Amigo/Raiden in the original KOF? page. Enjoy your stay and contribute. Ways you can help out are:


 * Create new articles from our wanted pages list!


 * Expand the fighting style sections for character articles.


 * Create character movelists!


 * If you know more about the subject, feel free to expand any of our short pages!

Please note that this is an automated message. However, feel free to leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! Kyosei (talk) 20:38, January 17, 2016 (UTC)

Image Art of Fighting 3
Hey Magma Dragoon, you can put the picture only in the Art of Fighting 3 like this here please: http://www.arcadequartermaster.com/snk/aof3/logo_aof3.gif
 * Hey I speak again for the second time Magma Dragoon, you can put the picture only in the Art of Fighting 3 like this here please: http://www.arcadequartermaster.com/snk/aof3/logo_aof3.gif 00:59, March 14, 2016 (UTC)

Re:Message Walls
I have not implemented Messages Wall due to the draw backs they have compared to the normal talk pages. While some may find it easier to leave comments, there are some things I've never liked about message walls:
 * It's hard to find messages by topic. Sure you can "track" or "follow" a topic but if you're an admin like me you can get hundreds of threads running at once. The search feature is useless as the Wikia search will not search any key terms in a collapsed thread. At least with the old talk pages, you can easily see the topic headings and check to see if a question that's been asked has been answered already from the topic heading from the table of contents, instead of vainly searching through what may be 50 pages of conversations.
 * Talk pages are places for people to learn how wiki editing works too as in terms of coding they are essentially the same. If someone wants to be a potential editor on a wiki this is something they will have to see and use. Talk pages are less formal than an article and can provide some informal training especially for those that don't know about sandboxes and the like.
 * A long message, like the one I'm writing right now, looks terrible on message wall. There are times when one gets verbose and some of the talk pages are used for more than just talk about the article. Sometimes discussions need to have that breathing room. Message walls are really only good for quick short messages.
 * From a visual perspective, I've never liked how a thread on a message wall looks either. It's somewhat hard to see visually when a reply is made to who if there are multiple participants in a thread. You end up having to use @username as part of your message. Kyosei (talk) 02:43, May 9, 2016 (UTC)