User talk:Scienceexplorer

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Are you the former User:Boundlesslearning? SemperBlotto 15:59, 21 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Please remember to add a {{wikipedia}} tag to the top of the entry if Wikipedia has an article about the word, and also add a {{biology}} tag right before the definition if the word relates to biology. Be sure to put [[double brackets]] around terms that need to be linked to aid reader comprehension. Thanks.--Μετάknowledgediscuss/deeds 07:32, 22 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Your status here[edit]

Hi there. You might like to read Wiktionary:Beer parlour#Being paid to write Wiktionary entries. Before you add any more entries, please create a user page, telling us if you are being paid to edit Wiktionary and by whom (just so we know who to blame). SemperBlotto 15:17, 22 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Definitions[edit]

Hi. Please don't include "Is" at the beginning of a definition. For example, define cactus as "A prickly plant", not "Is a prickly plant". Equinox 17:07, 26 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Thank you for your input, appreciate the help! Scienceexplorer (talk)

Saw your post at User talk:SemperBlotto. I guessed it was signal transduction from your contribution history, as that was closest in time to your post to Semper. Incidentally, it would be easier to figure out what entries you're talking about if you actually link to them.  ;)

The problem you had on signal transduction was that you had an empty space at the start of the paragraph. The preceding sentence looks like this when you do that:

The problem you had on signal transduction was that you had an empty space at the start of the paragraph.

Note also that each definition under a part-of-speech (POS) header must have a # at the start of the line. In addition, you might want to read about and learn how to use the {{sense}} and {{context}} templates.

Cheers, -- Eiríkr ÚtlendiTala við mig 18:19, 27 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]