User talk:Qcdynamics

Feel free to add and modify. But please  provide a summary of your modifications.

Still have to add images. Probably don't need to upload any new images, just use pre-existing ones.

Thinking about adding more sections, specifically sound and weather.

I'd like to generate some new content instead of copying the first paragraph of each article. Terraforming?

I'm a noob when it comes to different versions of minecraft (especially creative). I'd like some help/advice with a history of the overworld through the Development Cycle

One of my issues is that I write very concise. Feel free to suggest areas to expand

I'd like to have a finished version by the end of next week (saturday 25th june) Qcdynamics 20:55, 18 June 2011 (UTC)

To Do
Add trivia from map

Add References

Improve biome paragraph.

'Also see' section? Qcdynamics 20:33, 21 June 2011 (UTC)

Merged!
Map redirects to the item item links to overworld overworld is given much more content and a reformat edited the enviro template (removed map) should map (item) be moved to the map page?

let's hope i don't get crucified Qcdynamics 18:24, 28 June 2011 (UTC)

How do I use my userspace
You've done great work on the aether mod page, very thorough and well organized. If you're doing a major project like that again, please use your userspace to build up the page. Your updates have flooded the recent changes page. Never the less, keep up the good work. Qcdynamics 15:10, 26 July 2011 (UTC)

A thanks, but how do I use my userspace (or what is it, even)? --Jorp99 18:52, 26 July 2011 (UTC)


 * Your user space is the same as your user page and can be accessed by clicking your name (which appears red until you edit it with some content). When you edit your userspace, it will still show up in the recent changes list, but other users can disable it.


 * If you don't want to see what other users are doing to their userspaces you can use the 'Namespace' drop-down menu (all this can be found on the recent changes page), select 'User' and toggle 'Inverse selection', then hit 'Go'. It's essentially a way to sort through a bunch more edits while skipping edits that don't concern you.


 * When I'm working on something major, I tend to build most of it in text edit and periodically check things by pasting and previewing. I have a bad habit of working for 30 minutes then accidentally quitting my browser or something. But that's just my system.


 * Hope that was clear enough, if not, let me know. Ciao Qcdynamics 05:26, 27 July 2011 (UTC)