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− | Hello everyone. This is the official "TALK" page for [[User:Leroyswish|Leroy's Wish]].
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− | [[Category:@leroyswish]]
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− | ==Personal Information==
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− | ===Likes===
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− | *Drawing: "Before my Aunt Irene passed away, she left me a notepad and a few markers. I think I was only 5 or so. I never stopped drawing since. My cousin Christopher has been a huge support. I believe he works for some small time comics now. He's an amazing artist. My family and CO friends encourage me to continue practicing. Maybe one day I will be commission worthy."
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− | *Writing: "I've always been a fan of reading and writing. When I entered middle school, my writing teacher always boasted about how well I did on assignments and secretly entered one of my poems '''Love All Things''' to a University of Arizona writing contest. I never received word on how I did in said contest. However, I never stopped writing and a few years after that, I won a slam poetry contest for my poem '''To the Nerd'''."
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− | *Red Velvet Cake: "Ok, this is a little '''Easter Egg''' of mine. All of my character's have some kind of like/dislike for Red Velvet cake. I'm sure a lot of other characters do, but all of my biography's in-game reference the crimson chocolate goodness. I just die thinking about it. Yum!
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− | ===Dislikes===
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− | *Elitist RPers: "Let me explain what I mean by this. I do follow the '''rules''' of role-playing. I do respect people's wishes. However, I really, really dislike when people put down other's role-playing style/skill. It's rude and makes the game stop being fun. SO STOP IT!"
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− | *Breaking the 4th Wall: "This just irks my soul. Breaking the 4th wall, or metagaming, is against the few '''rules''' of Roleplaying. In case you don't know what this is, metagaming is using OOC information IC usually shying away from a player's own character and backstory. It is REALLY annoying and bad roleplaying, so cut it out and leave. And stop trollporting!."
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− | ==Music==
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− | "I never stop listening to music!"
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− | *Hollywood Undead
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− | *Five Finger Deathpunch
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− | *Avenged Sevenfold
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− | *Eminem
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− | *Tech N9ne
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− | *Fallout Boy
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− | *Don Omar
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− | "Yeah, it's like that."
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Revision as of 15:23, 30 January 2014
"Leave a comment here if you'd like..."
I just checked your link on Stitch's page and it worked fine for me, going to the proper section and all. --Δ Epelesker (talk) 11:40, 8 October 2013 (MST)
Hey there :D Just saw your message, I make my borders and background from opensource or free to use stock I find on the web, Deviant Art etc. Liath (talk) 16:51, 18 January 2014 (MST)
Yes, you can align text on a PDB page. Basically put in < center> and < /center> (no spaces between the < and c obviously) around the text you want centered. Left justification is done by default automatically, and right justification...hmm. I'm not sure how actually after fiddling around. Destructor (talk) 22:42, 29 January 2014 (MST)
If you are using DIVs or TABLEs in your page you can also align text on individual elements within the style. e.g
<div style=" width: 300px; text-align:left; border: 1px solid grey;">hello<div>
<div style=" width: 300px; text-align:center; ">hello<div>
<div style=" width: 300px; text-align:right; ">hello<div>