User talk:RevSusan

Haeremai, welcome, talofa, Willkommen, bienvenue, welkom
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If you are new to Wikia or wikis in general, a visit to Help:Contents will be well worth while. And all intending contributors, even those experienced with wikis, will get something of value from that page because it is much more than an editing guide.

Please also check out the "Community portal" for an outline of some of the main parts of the site, links to pages that tell you how to edit, and the link to a guided tour of some of the better pages.

A good place to start each visit is the "recent changes" page, where all edits and their authors (anonymous or signed-in) are listed. Bookmark it, maybe. (And help delete spam - unpleasant but a fact of life.)

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I and others would like to know how you discovered this site.

Longer page names are less likely to appear high on a Google search list. We keep most of our page names fairly simple (just detailed enough to avoid ambiguity) and make much use of categories to connect people by time and place.

Happy hunting!

Robin Patterson 04:20, 30 November 2008 (UTC)