Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-28302511-20160526161024

There has been a request to know how to add a scammer to the Notable Scammers. I am making this post to help newbs of the Wikia know how to use it, and Edit pages.

If you just need help on one thing, scroll through the steps and find what you need help with.

 'Although this is to teach you how to Edit this specific page, do not edit pages to add false information. Please see the rules of the article before editing.''' ''

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1. Click the green "Edit" button near the top left of the page table.

2. After the editor loads, there is two ways: You can copy a section that's already made (such as the top of the heading to the foot of the description, highlight, Ctrl + C)  Or you can create your own heading. Be sure to make it in alphabetical order!

3. Once copied (or not), scoll to the area where you're gonna paste it (alphabetically), and paste it there. Don't color-code it. Rename the title to the players name that scammed you. Be sure that you have the entire name.

4. Erase the description provided that you copied and type in the description of what happened during the scam (The item/money that was stolen, what action he did, if there was anyone helping him)

5. Then, provide evidence. You can upload a picture by going to the toolbar and hitting the picture icon near the middle. Be sure to click the place where the picture will be put into (if the picture moves to the left and messes up, click the picture frame and click the name in the box that comes up. Then, click "Advanced. . .", and choose the right side button.). But upload the photo before doing all that, and make sure it's small enough to fit in your paragraph.

6. If you recorded a video, upload it to YouTube, then copy the video URL. State first in the paragraph "Evidence: [video URL]".

'If you happened to screw something up in the edit, please discard your edit and do not'' save typo's. Always be sure to review your changes before saving the page. '''

'''Any questions please feel free to reply to this post. Thanks.'''

~ ProgrammingUniverse ~ 16:10, May 26, 2016 (UTC) 