User talk:Jenson1

Welcome...
Hello and welcome!

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Again, welcome! Kara 20:32, 23 June 2010 (UTC)

Papua New Guinea-stub
Hi, I see you amended the list of stubs to include one for Papua New Guinea. I have now created the stub and the associated category. --Steve 16:15, 6 October 2010 (UTC)

Adoption sign for FLGenWeb
Hi Rorie, I noticed that you had started but not finished two adoption signs for the FLGenWeb project, Adoption FLGenWeb and Adoption FLGenWeb Project. I have corrected to code so that either one will work. As they are now identical (apart from the name), you should probably mark one for deletion.

I have also updated the instructions for creating a new adoption sign to refer to the documentation for the adoption sign template rather than UserBox Adopt-A-Wiki Page which is an example of how a sign looks, rather than the code to use when creating a new sign. --Steve 12:52, 11 January 2011 (UTC)