Thread:Miribeth/@comment-33762881-20170601042058/@comment-31592479-20170601122815

Hi, Kat --

My goodness, I had no idea I had violated a policy. My apologies.

I did see that Mainframebabe had worked on the Picture Levels page some hours before I first looked at it, but since nobody was working on it at the time, it did not occur to me that this could be a problem.

I had gone to the page to look up the level at which the new picture (the Playground, that is) and the new puzzle first become available to new players. I'm at a high enough level that both unlocked for me as soon as the update hit, so I wasn't able to answer my question without recourse to the wiki.

On that page, I found that the new pictures and the new puzzle weren't even listed in the table, so I added them. This was the whole of my intent. (It seemed like a simple way to make a contribution, tbh.)

It took me several tries to work out how to get the formatting to match exactly, since this was my first experience with formatting table cells on the Fandom wiki platform, and the formatting controls aren't visible when you use the quick Edit link; also, the usual keyboard shortcuts don't work in the quick edit interface. (Clearly, it will have to be my last experience.  Oh, well.)

I've had sad experiences in the past when I've made substantial edits to a page, only to have the effort lost at the Publish point, so I had switched to an incremental technique, saving my work as I went, checking the results in full (the Preview feature does not allow review of the far right columns of an extended table), then making the next change once I was certain the previous one was correct. I actually prefer an incremental technique in general -- that's how I write as well as edit, whether it's code or documentation or creative fiction -- but I guess that's not acceptable here. Oh, well.