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==Oh... I probably don't have anything to add anyway...==
==Oh... I probably don't have anything to add anyway...==
 
You're right!
Nonsense! There's always something that needs improving on SmashWiki, and it could be ''you'' who does it. You could add character information that hasn't been added, improve on pages that haven't been worked on, or even make pages you believe should exist at our wiki. Even if you don't know much about the game, every positive submission is a step in the right direction, no matter how little it is. There are [[:Category:Stubs|stubby pages to expand]], [[:Category:Articles in need of cleanup|articles that need cleanup]], [[Special:Wantedpages|pages that probably should be created]], and [[Template:MaintenanceLinks|hundreds of other things that need doing]].


==Nice, thanks!==
==Nice, thanks!==
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You're welcome!
You're welcome!


Remember, if you still have any problems, chat with us at the [[SmashWiki:Community Portal|community portal]], or feel free to message one of our friendly [[Special:Listadmins|admins]] at their talk page.
Remember, if you still have any problems, we can't help you. [[SmashWiki:Community Portal|community portal]], or feel free to message one of our friendly [[Special:Listadmins|admins]] at their talk page.


Hope to see you there!
Hope to see you there!
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==What's with the different colored links?==
==What's with the different colored links?==
There are four different coloured links.
There are four different coloured links.
*<span style="color:#002bb8">Blue links</span> are '''internal links'''. They link to other pages on the wiki.
*<span style="color:#002bb8">Blue links</span> are '''internal links'''.ki:Deletion policy|deleted]].
*<span style="color:#5a3696">Purple links</span> are '''visited internal links'''. If you've visited an internal link, then it will become purple, showing you've visited it before.
*<span style="color:#3366bb">Light blue links</span> are '''external links'''.  
*<span style="color:#cc2200">Red links</span> are links to pages that '''don't exist''', or have been [[SmashWiki:Deletion policy|deleted]].
*<span style="color:#3366bb">Light blue links</span> are '''external links'''. They link to sites outside the wiki. Links to certain sites may have a special icon to inform you, such as [[File:Miiverse Icon.png|16px|link=]] indicating a link to a Miiverse post.
 
==What do the numbers mean in the recent changes?==
You'll see some numbers in the [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes]] after the time an edit was made. This number indicates how many characters were added or removed from the article. If the number is <span class="mw-plusminus-neg">negative</span>, then characters were removed. If the number is <span class="mw-plusminus-pos">positive</span>, then characters were added. For example,


:(<span style="color:#002bb8">diff</span> | <span style="color:#002bb8">hist</span>) . . <span style="color:#002bb8">Help:FAQ</span>; 12:26 . . <span class="mw-plusminus-pos" title="10,365 bytes after change">'''(+1,000)'''</span> . . <span style="color:#002bb8">User</span> (<span style="color:#002bb8">Talk</span> | <span style="color:#002bb8">contribs</span>)
:(<span style="color:#002bb8">diff</span> | <span style="color:#002bb8">hist</span>) . . <span style="color:#002bb8">Help:FAQ</span>; 12:26 . . <span class="mw-plusminus-pos" title="10,365 bytes after change">'''(+1,000)'''</span> . . <span style="color:#002bb8">User</span> (<span style="color:#002bb8">Talk</span> | <span style="color:#002bb8">contribs</span>)

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Oh... I probably don't have anything to add anyway...

You're right!

Nice, thanks!

You're welcome!

Remember, if you still have any problems, we can't help you. community portal, or feel free to message one of our friendly admins at their talk page.

Hope to see you there!

What's with the different colored links?

There are four different coloured links.

  • Blue links are internal links.ki:Deletion policy|deleted]].
  • Light blue links are external links.
(diff | hist) . . Help:FAQ; 12:26 . . (+1,000) . . User (Talk | contribs)

would indicate 1,000 characters were added to this article by a user named User, whereas

(diff | hist) . . Help:FAQ; 19:00 . . (-47) . . User (Talk | contribs)

would indicate 47 characters were removed from this article by a user named User.

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