User talk:CatPerson/Thank you
Thanks for contributing to the wiki! You marked some edits as 'minor'. For most content additions/changes you don't need to (in fact shouldn't) use the 'minor' edit. I wasn't sure before when to use it until I found this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Minor_edit
It basically says the following: Use 'minor edit' for: Spelling and grammatical corrections Simple formatting (e.g., capitalization, punctuation, or properly adding italics to non-English words, like folie des grandeurs, or titles of certain works, like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer) Formatting that does not change the meaning of the page (e.g., moving a picture, splitting one paragraph into two – where this is not contentious) Obvious factual errors (e.g., changing "Nixon resigned in 1874" to "Nixon resigned in 1974") Fixing layout errors Adding or correcting wikilinks, or fixing broken external links and references already present in the article Removing obvious vandalism
I'm not an admin or anything like that, but if you have any questions (click Talk beside my username) I'd gladly help.