User talk:Namad25886

 Welcome to The Vault! Hello, Namad, and welcome to The Vault, the Fallout wiki! Thank you for your contributions, and we hope you'll stay with us and make many more.

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-- Porter21 (Talk) 2010-10-21T12:10:05

New articles
Thanks for adding a new article to The Vault. Next time, instead of starting with a blank page, please use our handy pre-loaded article templates - they automatically add the standard page layout for a given type of article. This makes the administrators' work much easier. Thanks! Ausir(talk) 14:36, October 21, 2010 (UTC)

Repconn
No idea, I don't have the game yet. Ausir(talk) 14:54, October 21, 2010 (UTC)

Rifles
If you click the history tab on an article, you can look at each edit in chronological order and find exactly which edit it was that, say, deleted the entire Rifles section under energy weapons. To the right of each log is an "Undo" button. That's it! MFToast - talk 19:27, November 3, 2010 (UTC)

i clicked undo and it brought up an edit window and i clicked save, yet nothing was fixed... (maybe the edit was too old? i tried to undo a 24hour old edit that was like 15edits old...) Namad 22:46, November 3, 2010 (UTC)

Right, once you click undo on a specific edit, it gives you a confirmation page with a big yellow tag at the top stating such. Be sure to type a summary at the end of the information in the summary box (Click in the box and hit the end key), then click save. Not sure why you wouldn't see any changes take effect unless you maybe undid the wrong edit. To pinpoint exactly which edit was the vandal, you can click the "prev" button to the left to open up a side-by-side chronological comparison, which will show you exactly what was changed by who, and when. MFToast - talk 05:26, November 4, 2010 (UTC)

thanks that seems clearer Namad 02:11, November 5, 2010 (UTC)