User talk:Taltastic

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Categories and preview
Hi, I have add a category to the page of Solid mechanics by placing on the end of the page this:. Could you do the same for Mohr's circle, please?

As I have seen editing. Could you use more preview button than save button? If you save after each minor change than there is a mess in history of that page. At the same time preview button give you a preview how the page will look like after saving. --Juan de Vojníkov 06:14, 10 August 2010 (UTC)


 * Hi, I see your point on clicking preview button. I shall minimise my use of the save button. The reason I use it is when I can think of a better way of phrasing something I wrote, or when writing an article I want to have "save checkpoints", not just save it all the end, incase something goes wrong.


 * Yes, thanks for linking my page to mechanics page, I shall do the same for mohr's circle.

Also in the case your browser is falling I recomend to use FireFox. That one is falling rarely and when it happen you are not loosing data.--Juan de Vojníkov 16:50, 10 August 2010 (UTC)

Questions on Talk:Mohr's circle
Taltastic, I see that you requested comment from readers on the subject article, which you wrote. Many have, over the years. I just refactored that talk page to request that users add comment to the end of the page, and sign it, and I did move comment from this year, which included some questions, to the end. Are you watching this Talk page? I see that you have email enabled, so I'll email you a copy of this note. You can now set your Wikiversity options to email you a notice of any change to a page on your watchlist, not just your Talk page.

I'm not competent to answer the questions at this point, and it would take me too long to become competent.... Thanks for looking at this. --Abd (discuss • contribs) 16:18, 23 October 2013 (UTC)

uhhhh. It looks so pretty and organised. Thanks for that. And thanks for letting me know about the watchlist thing. Might use it in the future Taltastic (discuss • contribs) 21:46, 23 October 2013 (UTC)


 * Thanks. Without signatures to separate content, or other similar devices, and with some users adding comments at the bottom and some at the top, it had gotten quite hard to read! If you feel like answering the questions in the last section, that would be great. Regardless, it was a great resource you created, apparently, from all the positive comments in the previous years! --Abd (discuss • contribs) 22:44, 23 October 2013 (UTC)