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happened another time, I looked at the appropriate guidelines and sent one {{uw-v2}} message to the talk page of the offending IP address. I then looked at the 'Alien' page again, and found the message there again. This time, I simply reverted it, thinking that the 'vandal' hadn't had time to read the message yet. But it happened again, so I sent another message. And again, so I sent a final message. I realise now that someone else might have been reverting it, for all we know. Sorry again. I'll make sure I'm more experienced before I report anyone else.
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Creating them is a bit complicated. You need to make many frames, and then assemble them to one animated gif file. I use a shareware program called "GIF Builder" (on the Mac), but I don't know the PC software to do this. Try reading wiki articles, and use Google - there's bound to be instructions
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It's no problem at all! I just wanted to make sure you knew the process; you don't need to be afraid to submit more reports in the future. While we're at it, since nobody has officially welcomed you yet, I thought I would give you some links you might find helpful as you edit
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Hope that clears things up. I know it's a long process, but we want to give everyone enough chances to mend their ways before we block them. Thanks for your efforts at keeping vandals from
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I hope you find these links useful. It looks like you're off to a good start, using your sandbox for tests and figuring out the syntax and all that. But if you have any questions, don't hesitate to drop me a line. Good luck, and happy editing!
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I am currently in the process of a very similar project for my A-Level
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