Someone using this IP address, 185.66.252.235, made test edits on the page Template talk:Graph:Chart which have been reverted or removed. If you did this, please use the sandbox for any other tests you may want to do. If 185.66.252.235 is a shared IP address and you did not do this, you may wish to consider getting a username to avoid confusion with other editors and further irrelevant notices.
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While i did not actually revert the test edits you have made in that talk page, it seems that you have a problem with type=rect charts. For that, i combined the sections involving type=rect into one section for discussion about type=rect chart. I made that decision so it should not look like a test edit and to encourage discussion about type=rect charts. I acknowledge that you made a lot of test edits in the sandbox, but talk pages are not the place for test editing. Thank you. SMB99thxEmail!23:47, 19 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
By the way, i'm not going to reply to your problems, but Pietrasagh (talk·contribs) and Timbaaa (talk·contribs) could help you learn a bit. To be honest, i have no experience on coding these kind of templates. These things are currently outside of my knowledge, but i'm planning to learn about it someday in the future as a computer engineering student. If you are interested on becoming a template editor however, you should create an account. Otherwise, good luck on your endeavors and welcome to Wikipedia! SMB99thxEmail!23:52, 19 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
You could learn more about template coding using these links below:
This edit from August 12, you made a comment to Xberkutx. This comment, Google translated from Russian: Why the heck you delete without explanation. This is not a gain! This is a retrospective of the association with pneumonia! doesn't seem to be civil. I also seen you making another comment here, towards to another user named Windows XP build 2542. Translated from Russian: Explain, what the fuck .. you erased the mortality data of the Ministry of Health without explanation? XP-iha is buggy, upgradeable These two comments are considered not civil. Civility is one of the five pillars on Wikipedia and is a part of Wikipedia's code of conduct. Most of your contributions you have made on this wiki is pretty constructive, however you aren't on a pretty good start. I'm pretty grateful that capable editors like you existed on Wikipedia, but being uncivil towards other editors? That's not how Wikipedia works. By the way, if you keep editing on uncivil manner you might get blocked sometime in the future. I'm here to warn you first - and i'm doing so to avoid jeopardizing your future. SMB99thxEmail!05:10, 20 August 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I will not go for a long apologies, but here is my apology here:
I'm sorry for not attributing your contribution from the sandbox in a chart you are currently working on. I admit, it is a mistake and I have reverted my own edits per ANI discussion i created and involved about you yesterday. In the future, I will not try to steal your edits (and credits) and i will attribute the work you have done when i copyedit your work. It is a mistake I have made and I want to move on. I fully apologize with the edits i made towards the Kazakhstan chart.