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==[[:Category:Run BASIC|Run BASIC]]==
==[[:Category:Run BASIC|Run BASIC]]==


You're using the name "Runbasic" in many places. The proper name is "Run BASIC", as can be seen at [http://www.runbasic.com/ the official website], [[wp:Run BASIC|Wikipedia]], and [[:Category:Run BASIC|the RC Run BASIC page]]. Using the name "Runbasic" will simply give broken links where you use it. (I didn't remove the "Runbasic" category on a whim.)


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'''PLEASE''' stop using "Runbasic". -- [[User:Eriksiers|Erik Siers]] 00:58, 15 March 2012 (UTC)
You might want to use some content like this on your user page:
: <tt><nowiki>{{mylangbegin}} {{mylang|Run BASIC|hyper-expert}} {{mylangend}}</nowiki></tt>
That would identify you as a (“hyper-expert”) user of Run BASIC, including creating semantic tags and stuff like that. It also puts a nicely formatted info box on your page. (Look at my user page if you want to see how this can grow; I have rather a lot of languages though, being something of a language magpie.) We won't edit your user page to put this on for you; editing user pages for anyone other than oneself (other than to fix obviously broken links) is regarded as a bit of a ''faux pas'' here. –[[User:Dkf|Donal Fellows]] 14:01, 21 March 2012 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 20:26, 25 March 2012

Run BASIC


You might want to use some content like this on your user page:

{{mylangbegin}} {{mylang|Run BASIC|hyper-expert}} {{mylangend}}

That would identify you as a (“hyper-expert”) user of Run BASIC, including creating semantic tags and stuff like that. It also puts a nicely formatted info box on your page. (Look at my user page if you want to see how this can grow; I have rather a lot of languages though, being something of a language magpie.) We won't edit your user page to put this on for you; editing user pages for anyone other than oneself (other than to fix obviously broken links) is regarded as a bit of a faux pas here. –Donal Fellows 14:01, 21 March 2012 (UTC)