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Welcome, thanks, and a tip :)
Hi :) Thanks for creating Corsair! I did notice that you went to a lot of extra work you didn't need to in order to link to Oroborus.  You don't have to put in the full URL.  In fact, it's really not desirable that you do so.  Much easier just to put the word in two double brackets, like this: Oroborus That's it!  Nothing difficult about that at all.  Indeed, Once you type the opening brackets and a few letters, the system will automatically search for matches, so you don't even have to type out the whole word!

Thanks again for your work, and if you need any help, please lick on the telephone next to my name and leave me a message. 22:50:11 Sat 14 May 2011


 * Oooooh, yeah: couple of other points. As a matter of stylistic convention, this wiki doesn't capitalise "the" before the name of a person.  For instance, it's "the Master", "the Rani", "the Doctor" — not "The Master", etc.   Also, the topic of an article should be emboldened on its first use in an article.  So:
 * The Corsair was . ..


 * not


 * The Corsair was . ..


 * You'll probably find it useful to read the Manual of Style before getting too stuck in around here.


 * Thanks again and happy editing!  23:03:37 Sat 14 May 2011