User talk:Deku Tree Sprout@legacy41970077

 Deku Tree Sprout/ Talk

Your Sig
Hello, and welcome to Zelda Wiki! Always nice to see new contributors. There's just one thing I need to ask of you, and that's for you to check out our policy on custom signatures. As is, your signature places a lot of coding in talk pages, and it makes the edit view look very messy. I'd like for you to please follow our guidelines for custom sigs which are outlined in the page that I linked.

Hope you stick around! Lord knows we need more editors >.> 11:05, 10 June 2013 (UTC)
 * Thanks! But I thought since my sig is a template the only thing which shows up is the user sig thing –  and the time. Dekusprout.png

 ''' D E K U ''' T R E E ''' S P R O U T   16:32, 10 June 2013 (UTC)? I worked so hard on that...
 * I checked my Preferences and my settings were the same as option 1. What could be going wrong? Dekusprout.png

 ''' D E K U ''' T R E E ''' S P R O U T 19:21, 10 June 2013 (UTC)


 * For the signature to be transcluded as a template, you have to use method 2. This isn't mentioned on the signatures page (although it should be; I'll be sure to get around to it when I have the chance), but for big signatures like yours we'd really prefer users use method two.


 * All you have to do is create a second page called User:Deku Tree Sprout/sig2 and type this in it:


 * Then in your preferences you would type the following in the signature box:


 * That's all there is to it! :)


 * One more thing: images, even small ones, are against our signature rules. I'm afraid we have to ask you to remove it. 20:43, 10 June 2013 (UTC)


 * EDIT:Oops, my mistake. You need to type "User" before your name. So it would be and  . My bad!  10:27, 11 June 2013 (UTC)

Replied
Hey there! I replied to your message on my talk page, sorry for the delay. We usually keep conversations on one talk page, so be sure to check the original page for replies to your comments. You may already know all this... O_o But just in case! :) 22:27, 11 June 2013 (UTC)
 * Nah, you're right I didn't know that. I should have watch listed your page beforehand though! 02:43, 12 June 2013 (UTC)

Rail Maps and Your Signature
To answer your question: The old versions may be bigger, but that doesn't mean they're better quality. If you look closely, they're blurry and a little distorted. The screenshots I took were with the exact DS resolution (256 x 192 pixels). It's unfortunate that they're so small, but any bigger and it wouldn't be the same quality.

Good job with the transparency on those things, by the way! Link's arm doesn't need to be kept, though, since it's not actually part of the rail map. I went ahead and removed it. But well done all the same!

Also, I went ahead and fixed your signature. The problem was you had written the code out several lines (each time you hit "Enter", you create a new line). That breaks the code, so putting it all onto a single line fixed the problem.

I also removed the image from your signature, I hope you don't mind. Either way it had to go, seeing as it's against the rules. Sorry about that! 17:50, 12 June 2013 (UTC)
 * Right. I thought the reason you used the second version was because it had Link in it... so I um... kept his arm. Sounds pretty dumb now. Thanks! I found the only thing that worked for it was pixel-by-pixel (that or I suck at path rendering, is it supposed to just be fancy cropping? Because that's a let down) which was fairly easy considering how few pixels it had, However, the Fire Glyph is more of a challenge, I haven't really been able to tell where the map ends especially in the lower left corner. As per the image, why is it in the policy? I understand things like huge fonts or flashing borders but images is a bit weird, most wikis I'm on allow them, even allow gifs. Can we um... change it somehow? Wishful thinking? 00:23, 13 June 2013 (UTC)


 * That rule has existed since before I joined the wiki, but I can assume it was made to keep talk pages neat. If everyone had little images in their signatures, talk pages would be littered with them. Depending on the images used, I imagine that may significantly increase loading times for talk pages as well. And animated GIFs are probably the most distracting thing there is. :P


 * So there's a few reasons. I'll bring it up with the other staff nonetheless. If there are any changes I'll let you know. No promises, though! 00:45, 13 June 2013 (UTC)


 * WOHOO! I agree about animated gifs, but those things are AWESOME. I figured it was one of those "it was a rule before me" type thing (you don't seem the strict type), but now you're the most active admin with Justin so I think you two should get prime authority. \{°-°}/  00:50, 13 June 2013 (UTC) Also, as per regulations, Iv'e seen a general no signature bigger than this box rule as well as only two images per signature.

Linking
Hey there, Deku Sprout. I noticed in some of your recent edits you've been linking to games like this:

Ocarina of Time

This actually links to a disambiguation page and not the OoT article. For that reason, we ask that you use the full link and also italicize the game titles, as outlined in the policy on the matter. So when linking to OoT, it should look like this:

Ocarina of Time

We know that's a pain to type, so we have these handy little shortcut templates for each game that you can use instead. For example, generates the full correct link. Nice and simple! Keep in mind, though, that pages should only be linked to once or twice per article, so if you see a link such as further up in the article, just type Ocarina of Time, without the link.

Another thing: When writing out plural links, just leave the "s" outside the link. The wiki software will absorb it as if it were in the link. No need to pipe link. For example, Rupoors generates Rupoors. Try to avoid linking to it like this: Rupoors. "Rupoors" is a redirect; linking to redirects should generally be avoided (see policy here).

That's all! Other than these technicalities, you're doing just fine. Keep it up! 20:45, 14 June 2013 (UTC)