User:Benjamoose





Howdy, Iʻm Benjamoose. Feel free to get to know me and ask me for help!

I'm not 100% sure where I am taking this Userpage (content-wise) as of now, but I hope that if you are just stopping by out of curiosity, that you will find something useful from here and take something new away with you.

I (and a friend) created The Dalokohs Bar for Team Fortress 2. I also own a server titled "The Dalokohs Club". You can find the IP, forums and other information at the site.

My Team Fortress 2 Wiki Userpage

=Some Basic Guidelines!= Regardless of how you carry yourself in reality, do NOT document swear words or vulgar language in your edit summary or anywhere on the wiki that could be considered an "official spot". This is a place to bring out whatever maturity you have. When being social, fine, but when on the wiki, keep it bottled up please. It makes us look bad.
 * 1) Maturity

Example Edit Summary:

GOOD - "Uploaded with a better pose."

BAD - "Needed to upload a new one, I fucked up, he looks like he is wanking off"

Note: The above "BAD" example, is surprisingly a real example taken from an image upload summary.

It may seem a lot to go through, and it may seem like you can get away with not looking at this, but if you have NEVER made edits to a Wiki before, please, please, click the "help" link in the top left, it contains a lot of guidelines on what is, and is not acceptable, and it would help a lot of the moderators and question solvers, from babysitting you, if you read that first.
 * 2) Help Page

This is said time and time again to new users, it is also written inside the edit page. SIGN YOUR POSTS. Otherwise, someone has to find out who edited that message into the page, and add an unsigned post message. It is simple, just put four tilde symbols in. For most users, the tilde will be to the left of the number one, in the top left of your keyboard. It looks like this ~. If all else fails, copy and paste mine four times!
 * 3) Sign Your Posts

Rule number one to help you decide; If you are ever unsure about an edit, DON'T GO THROUGH WITH IT! If you are unsure, than chances are it is something that could be taken as good or bad, so get on the IRC and ask someone first.
 * 4) Should I edit this?

Personal Tips
Tip No. 1 When cutting an image out from a HLMV screenshot. Don't just remove the white, and assume it has gone. After removing it, place a layer beneath the image of solid black. This will help show all the areas you have missed, and will also show if you have caused the image to have white holes in it. I see this entirely too often.