Talk:Expatriate

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Mr Howlings opinion[edit source]

PLEASE ALL MEMBERS OF EXPATS.CZ NOTE THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH OUR INTERNATIONAL WWW.EXPATS.CZ COMMUNITY. WE HAVE INSTRUCTED OUR LAWYERS TO HAVE THIS PAGE DELETED, WE ARE NOT IN A POSITION TO EDIT/DELETE IT WITHOUT THE TROLLS RECUMBERANCLY COMING BACK AND RESURRECTING THE PAGES DESPITE ALL OUR BEST EFFORTS AND INTENTIONS. THE BEST WE CAN DO IS TO TRY AND LEAVE A HEADER NOTE WHICH WE HOPE THE TROLLS WILL ACCEPT IN THEIR WAR AGAINST US - THIS IS NOT THE END AND WE WILL FIGHT ON. THANKS TO ALL OUR 55,000 MEMBERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT

 This is a discussion topic, so I moved it from the article proper to here where it belongs
 Expats 00:23, 29 April 2009 (UTC)

Needs formating[edit source]

I am trying to clean up the formating of this page. just organizingthe chapters and indenting a bit. I think its a great article, I am just rying to make it beter. Expats 00:03, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

what do you think[edit source]

I'm still new at this. any comments?

  • Nice...I get the impression that most people use second-level headings for primary document divisions, ie ==Section Title== rather than first-level (=Section Title=). The first-level headings are awfully big, so they're usually used only as a joke.

As you probably guessed, you can nest several headings deep by stacking more = around the headings. The first two levels create horizontal lines, the next two large bold text.

To make a quotation using a standard Uncyc template, use {{Q|Quotation text goes here|Author of Quote|Subject of Quote}} It looks like:

“No man is an island, but every man has a peninsula...some longer than others. Mine's a real beaut.”

~ The Marquis d'Rumpottle on his naughty bit

For outside links, you can use a tag for the link text by using this format: [http://porkmuffin.org/products/ham.html Porkmuffin's Ham Splodge]. Note the single [ and ] instead of the double ones you use for internal Wiki links, and note that the tag text is separated from the URL by a space. I did that in the article body, hope you don't mind.

You can also use most HTML tags inside the text. Purple!

Good luck with this -- ----OEJ 04:59, 2 February 2008 (UTC)