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{{RoxasXIIILK|time=21:14, January 28, 2011 (UTC)|shocked= Well I really think you should actualy teach them instead of making it for them. Reason being is they don't learn how to make them. They just end up asking someone else how to make em. I mean putting myself in their shoes I would want to know how. It's like haveing someone do your homework for you. It's done but you don't know how to do it. You know what I mean? I've seen it happen billions of times and not just with talk bubbles either. Templates are also an issue. I made a really good tutorial you can copy and paste onto other people's pages. I gave it to Final Rest, Synchblade and a few others. I really suggest you use it just because it's WAY more beneficial to them you know?}}
{{RoxasXIIILK|time=21:14, January 28, 2011 (UTC)|shocked= Well I really think you should actualy teach them instead of making it for them. Reason being is they don't learn how to make them. They just end up asking someone else how to make em. I mean putting myself in their shoes I would want to know how. It's like haveing someone do your homework for you. It's done but you don't know how to do it. You know what I mean? I've seen it happen billions of times and not just with talk bubbles either. Templates are also an issue. I made a really good tutorial you can copy and paste onto other people's pages. I gave it to Final Rest, Synchblade and a few others. I really suggest you use it just because it's WAY more beneficial to them you know?}}
==How To Make A Talk Bubble==
<pre>
{{User:Xiggie/TalkTemplate
|image=sprite color
|imagesize=70px
|color=bottom color
|color2=top color
|textcolor=top text color
|textcolor2=bottom text color
|line= line color
|fonttype=arial
|name=username
|sig=Quote1
|time=''Quote2'' -{{{time}}}
|text={{{text}}}
}}
</pre>
*Image- The image is the talk sprite you want to use in your bubble. To select a sprite just find the sprite you want, go to its link and copy and paste the <nowiki>DaysRoxas.png</nowiki> (end piece of the link that says something similar to this) into the section.
*Imagesize- It’s best not to mess with this one. Usually 70px is fine.
*Color- This is the top color of the bubble.
*Color2- This is the bottom color of the bubble.
*Textcolor- The color of the top text.
*Textcolor2- The color of the bottom text.
*Line- This is the color of the line that appears in the middle of the divide of the top and bottom sections of the talk bubble.
*Fonttype- Arial should be fine unless you know other fonts and would like to incorporate it.
*Name- This is where you put your username like mine is RoxasXIIILK. Make sure you actually type in your ‘’’REAL FULL’’’ username. If you would like to shorten your name then simply put <nowiki>|nick=insert your “nickname” here</nowiki> under the name section. In the nick section (if you choose to use it) you write you shortened name like for me I put in Roxas.
*Sig- This section contains your first quote.
*Time- This section holds your optional second quote before {{{time}}} and the time.
*Text- I believe this section is pretty self explanatory but since I know how clueless I can be sometimes I’ll lay it out simple; This section holds your text (what you want to say.)
{{User:Xiggie/TalkTemplate
|image=DaysRoxas.png
|imagesize=70px
|color=black
|color2=white
|textcolor=white
|textcolor2=black
|line= grey
|fonttype=arial
|name=RoxasXIIILK
|nick=Roxas
|sig=”I dunno. I can’t... just look inside. But I figure... if there is something there – inside us – then we’d feel it, wouldn’t we?”
|time=No one would miss me.{{{time}}}
|text=Making Talk Bubbles is wicked easy once you understand the coding! If you have any questions just ask and I’ll do my best to clear it up right away! Good luck!! :D
}}
{{RoxasXIIILK|time=21:29, January 28, 2011 (UTC)|roxas= Here you go. Just be sure I get credit for that ;) (meaning don't say you did it ;P) Obviously if they have any questions they can come to you and that is how I figured it out as well. Most of what I learned here reguarding coding was self learned by looking at other users' coding and such. If you need help explaining a certain part I'd always be happy to help you out ok :)}}
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