User talk:Durango95

Happy Halloween~
Not sure if you have a holiday like this at your place. But at least I should say this. And btw, I see that you grow like the power of Winged Kuriboh card, hm? -- F  red  C  at  Ta.P. • F.P. • J.R. • W.S. • Th.P. • S.C. 00:36, November 1, 2010 (UTC)


 * Actually we do have such a holiday in my country but we celebrate it in February; so a little too soon but still it's all good. Thanks for remembering me. And yeah my avatar is Berserk Kuriboh; I didn't really catch that last though. Are you saying that I'm quick-tempered? Cause if you are, then it's true. But I calm down very easily as well, don't I? -- M  ontechristo95  talk •  count  •  email 14:21, November 1, 2010 (UTC)

Signature
Be careful, Monte! Always remember to close all your tags in your signature, or they'll spill over into all content below! --Gadjiltron (talk • contribs) 01:48, November 14, 2010 (UTC)
 * Aww sh*t. I was afraid this was gonna happen. Anyway, hope it's ok now... -- Montechristo95 22:51, November 14, 2010 (UTC)
 * No it's not. --Gadjiltron (talk • contribs) 08:46, November 15, 2010 (UTC)
 * A few corrections were made. Thanks a lot for bringing the problem to my attention. -- Monte christo 95 09:40, November 17, 2010 (UTC)

Question about Prevent of Change
I remembered that you put up some line along the name to prevent the future change on "Greek" language that you put in the page. How do you doing that? Like for this; <--- Please do not change the name ---> or something... I tried to put it in there to help Dark Shimy prevent the unregistered user's bad style of change the name into wrong one. Like Elemental Hero Wild Wingman. -- F  red  C  at  Ta.P. • F.P. • J.R. • W.S. • Th.P. • S.C. 18:04, November 15, 2010 (UTC)


 * Hey FredCat, you're looking for . For example, there's some text after this:  「 ダイノ ガイ  千？！ 」? · Talk⇒Dinoguy1000 03:22, November 16, 2010 (UTC)


 * Fred could you be a bit more specific regarding what you want? Hey Dino, explain to me as well what's going on here? -- Monte christo 95 08:46, November 16, 2010 (UTC)


 * HTML comments are a bit of HTML magic that actually date back all the way to HTML's precursor, SGML (although in all HTML standards since 3.2, if not earlier, the definition for HTML's comment tag is at least subtly different than that for SGML's). Basically, when a browser encounters the literal string "&lt;!--" in an HTML page's source code, it is supposed to ignore everything following until it encounters a matching "--&gt;" tag (Internet Explorer doesn't quite follow this rule, making conditional comments perhaps the only good thing about IE's rendering engine; SGML's comment definition actually has a specific rule about the number of hyphen-minus pairs between the opening "<!" and closing ">" fragments, which is the only sugnificant difference between HTML and SGML comments). In MediaWiki, any text in HTML comments in a page's source is stripped during page processing, presumably to reduce the page's overall size and to protect against potential attacks.
 * Sorry about the length and randomness, but this is probably about the most succinct description I could give; if you still have questions, feel free to ask. =) 「 ダイノ ガイ 千？！ 」? · Talk⇒Dinoguy1000 09:42, November 16, 2010 (UTC)


 * I believe I did follow your message, at least up to some point. Thanks for taking the time answering, I really appreciate it. I hope Fred got to learn what he wanted. -- Monte christo 95 09:21, November 17, 2010 (UTC)
 * Oh and btw could you repeat that trick you did last time with my sig so that the links don't get bold when on the same page?-- Monte christo 95 09:22, November 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * I can't remember exactly how I did it last time (or where, so I can't look it up) but for my signature, I link to #top; e.g. . You could also add   to the spans, but #top has fewer characters. ;)
 * On the other hand, the bolding in the middle of your sig gives it a more varied appearance, making it look more interesting (in my opinion, at least =) ) so you may want to go the other route and make that part of it always bold. 「 ダイノ ガイ 千？！ 」? · Talk⇒Dinoguy1000 17:29, November 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * Guess I'll follow your advice. Cheers! -- Monte christo 95 11:52, November 18, 2010 (UTC)


 * Indeed, I have finally figure it out. I tried to use that to prevent the lowlife unregistered users from spamming the Greek names you or someone put in the article. -- F  red  C  at  Ta.P. • F.P. • J.R. • W.S. • Th.P. • S.C. 14:46, December 11, 2010 (UTC)


 * My sincere gratitude to you my brother. It's good to know someone looks out for my translations now that I'm not around here very often to patrol. -- ΜοｎtΕ cｈrísＴο ９5 15:01, December 11, 2010 (UTC)


 * More like you should thanking my cat instinct/sense, as they always on high alert. Like for a minute of Fourth Machine Emperor, it had been changed into "Machine Emperor God Infinity" or something and I overlooked at that new user. He was just stubborn, as to removed my comment and continued his duty as if I am not exist. -- F  red  C  at  Ta.P. • F.P. • J.R. • W.S. • Th.P. • S.C. 15:04, December 11, 2010 (UTC)

Answer to the bot thing
Hey I read your statement. Personally I'd like this stuff to be done automatically too, but it's not that easy with a 'bot'. They have to be specifically programmed for certain functions, and it's impossible for it to just unedit or delete vandalism, they could be from anyone even the signed users if they wanted to. If a bot were to go off, it would just unedit everything a user put on, even a signed user. Not even the wikia excutives can do anything about it. That's why people need to just unedit and put up candidate for deletion templates. Believe me, I asked.--Zeromaro (talk • contribs) 20:56, November 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * Oh c'mon can't they just set up one to track down pages that have random characters put up together (sth vandals often do) or some fixed improper words which cannot be included in any page title? Anyway, I draw a blank on this kind of stuff so I'm going to rely on your asking and leave it there. Thank you for your response. -- ΜοｎtΕ cｈrísＴο ９5 21:14, November 27, 2010 (UTC)


 * If you want to get a good idea of what bots can be programmed to do, look at some of the bots running on Wikipedia - you are not allowed to run a bot there without first filing a request and waiting for approval, which requires a test run of 50-100 articles (sometimes more, depending on the complexity of the task). 「 ダイノ ガイ 千？！ 」? · Talk⇒Dinoguy1000 23:04, November 27, 2010 (UTC)

Question
What is ur problem ?