User talk:Dotcomic
Welcome
Hello Dotcomic... Welcome to AboutUs!
I noticed your edits to the wiki DomainPage for WackyRecords.com (see ImageHelp to get that image to work right) and I'm excited that you've chosen to explore the wonderful world of wiki here at AboutUs.org - the place where everyone may collaborate to build the commons and community through their constructive edits and participation. Welcome! I wonder if you might want to add a little bit about yourself on your personal page? (You can see mine as an example by clicking my name below.) Be sure to let us/me know if you have any questions along the way (you can leave a message on my talk page via the "talk" link by my name) or join the AboutUs WebIRC. Below are some links that I have found useful...
- The WikiAnatomy tours: Three step-by-step tours to understanding and using wiki and AboutUs.org to the fullest. *Highly recommended!*
- Help Portal: The umbrella resource for all things help-related.
- Wiki Syntax: Basic wiki formatting guide, from italics to WikiLinking.
- Image Help: Help with uploading and getting your image onto your WikiPage.
- How to improve AboutUs website pages: Ideas on how to spruce up a DomainPage.
- 5 Great Reasons to Make a Personal Page: How (and why) to create your very own PersonalPage.
Welcome to the AboutUs community - it's great to have you!
KristinaWeis | **talk** 13:45, 17 July 2007 (PDT)
Featured page
Hi Dotcomic,
Great page on WackyRecords.com. I saw you (or someone) nominated the page as a featured candidate and thought it fit nicely with today's featured, so I'm going to feature it today (probably within the next half hour). I made a few changes to the page to try to get the images to format a little better on really large (or really small) monitor resolutions). Anyways, I just thought I'd let you know. Keep up the great work! -- TakKendrick | Talk 16:00, 17 July 2007 (PDT)
Furry Happy Monsters
Dotcomic, glad you liked the feature and the furry happy monsters video. It's a fabulous video, mostly because of how much Michael Stipe sells the concept. Usually those kinds of things fall flat. -- TakKendrick | Talk