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The Preview button
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Mind using it? Making a bunch of different edits to the same page clogs the recent changes widget, which makes it hard to keep track of other page edits. Use the Preview button to check your work thus far and continue to tweak and fix the text as you see fit. You're not in trouble or anything, just something to know. HavocReaper48 02:46, March 1, 2010 (UTC)
Dark Prince
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since wen is yun is fei long's rival?TheDarkPrinceReturns! 20:09, March 4, 2010 (UTC)
so wots the deal wid dj den?TheDarkPrinceReturns! 18:32, March 30, 2010 (UTC)
Dude
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Chill out with the talk page headers- MAKING THEM ALL CAPS AND STUPIDLY LONG ISN'T NECESSARY. In most cases, talk headers are less than 5 words. Also, sign your comments by adding four ~'s at the end of each comment on a talk page, it is needed with every post on a talk page. HavocReaper48 18:41, March 30, 2010 (UTC)
SF3 and SF4
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I don't know if you knew but the new chracters for SF4 do have themes that play during rival matches and Ryu, Ken, Akuma, and Chun-li do have street fighter 3 themes. I would do it myself but I'm still having problems with uploading videos.
Nathbud789 12:53, April 23, 2010 (UTC)
Stage themes
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That's perfectly fine; I was just removing the fanmade ones as Wikia rules say they don't belong. The others are fine, but if at all possible, it would be nice if they could be made smaller somehow. Together with the galleries, they take up, like, 70% of the space in most character articles. Also, when leaving a message on talk pages, please leave 4 tildes (which look like this: ~)at the end to sign your message. You can also press the signature button above the message window (it's beside the crossed-out W). Thanks for contributing!--Evilsbane 16:31, April 26, 2010 (UTC)