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We try not to use brackets unless absolutely necessary. They are not natural for people to use, and it makes articles hard to find and hard to link to. Instead, you can say [[Market, San Fierro]] and [[Market, Vice City]] etc - which is a much more natural way of doing it. If they are in the same city but in different games, you can say [[Market in GTA San Andreas]]. Does that make sense? See [[Grand Theft Wiki: Style Guide]] for more information. [[User:Gboyers|gboyers]] <sup>[[User_talk:Gboyers|talk]]</sup> 19:27, 2 August 2011 (BST) | We try not to use brackets unless absolutely necessary. They are not natural for people to use, and it makes articles hard to find and hard to link to. Instead, you can say [[Market, San Fierro]] and [[Market, Vice City]] etc - which is a much more natural way of doing it. If they are in the same city but in different games, you can say [[Market in GTA San Andreas]]. Does that make sense? See [[Grand Theft Wiki: Style Guide]] for more information. [[User:Gboyers|gboyers]] <sup>[[User_talk:Gboyers|talk]]</sup> 19:27, 2 August 2011 (BST) | ||
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Hey, I just have a quick comment. Occasionally you've added sentences that don't really make sense, perhaps just trying to make it sound official or posh or something. Some examples being "if you are of any concern" or "contributions are determined through bytes" or "one particularly being", all of which are a little bit wrong. I'd rather use plain, simple English that makes sense, than try to be posh or official-sounding! Don't forget that not everyone here speaks English natively, so it helps them if we use simple English too. I hope that makes sense! [[User:Gboyers|gboyers]] <sup>[[User_talk:Gboyers|talk]]</sup> 20:09, 14 August 2011 (BST) |
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