February 2010 edit

 

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Assistance Please edit

My page: P.J. Snow, has a lot of 'issues' but unfortunately as a 60 year old, not very computer literate, female I am having trouble trying to understand let alone fix. Could someone please help me to update these issues so as to remove the tags from this page. Thank you in advance 2BPKP (talk) 01:10, 2 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

Hello, 2BPKP, and welcome to Wikipedia! I saw that you tried to add the page to List of neuroscientists, and I fixed it for you. I don't have time right now to do an extensive edit of the page you created, but I'd like to offer to help you a bit. It's certainly understandable that Wikipedia can seem quite complicated when one is just getting started! I looked at the tags, and it seems to me that the main thing is the need to format the references as "inline citations". Once that is done, a lot of the other problems will fix themselves. The way to do that is to follow the instructions that you will find at Wikipedia:Citing sources#How to format and place citations (just click on the blue) for inline citations. (What you want to create is something that looks, visually, like the "The sun is pretty big..." example that you will find as you read through there.) Please drop me a line at my user talk (click on "talk", in my signature) if you have any trouble understanding how to do it, and I'll be glad to help. And please feel free to get in touch with me any time if you have any questions at all about editing here. --Tryptofish (talk) 20:03, 16 March 2011 (UTC)Reply