User talk:Chabby

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Standardising pages...
Sir, you ought to know about previewing your articles before submitting them. I have noticed that you spend a lot of edits getting your article working. And it could be quite fuzzy for people viewing it in the mean time. Sure, it is possible to make mistakes, but most of your edits could be resolved into a single edit, if you used the preview button. Please consider this. Otherwise, I appreciate your work. :) --SvipTalk 07:58, 13 April 2008 (PDT)