SmashWiki:Sign your comments: Difference between revisions

m
Protected "SmashWiki:Sign your comments" ([Edit=Allow only autoconfirmed users] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite))
(→‎Transclusion/template: Including a note on how to use SUBST templates.)
m (Protected "SmashWiki:Sign your comments" ([Edit=Allow only autoconfirmed users] (indefinite) [Move=Allow only administrators] (indefinite)))
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 22: Line 22:


== Signing without an account ==
== Signing without an account ==
If you choose to contribute SmashWiki without logging in, you are still to sign your posts. In this case, your {{s|wikipedia|IP address}} will take the place of your username. Your IP address might look something like '''96.31.66.82'''.
If you choose to contribute SmashWiki without logging in, you are still to sign your posts. In this case, your {{s|wikipedia|IP address}} will take the place of your username. Your IP address might look something like '''96.31.66.82'''.


Line 28: Line 27:


== How to "sign" your posts ==
== How to "sign" your posts ==
There are two ways to sign your posts:
There are two ways to sign your posts:


#At the end of your comments, simply type four tildes (~), like this:  <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>.<br>(Note: Don't add your name, date or anything else after the four tildes. As unusual as it may seem, the four tildes will automatically generate your signature.)
#At the end of your comments, simply type four tildes (~), like this:  <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>.<br>(Note: Don't add your name, date or anything else after the four tildes. As unusual as it may seem, the four tildes will automatically generate your signature.)
#If you are using the edit toolbar option (which must be enabled under [[Special:Preferences]]), click the signature icon [[Image:Button sig.png]], which adds the four tildes automatically.
#If you are using the edit toolbar option (which must be enabled under [[Special:Preferences]]), click the signature icon [[File:Button sig.png]], which adds the four tildes automatically.


The end result is the same in both cases. Typing four tildes will result in the following:
The end result is the same in both cases. Typing four tildes will result in the following:
Line 59: Line 57:
|}
|}


It is okay to use three tildes if you are leaving a general message on your userpage or talk page, but in general all signatures must have both the signature itself and the timestamp.
It is okay to use three tildes if you are leaving a general message on your user page or talk page, but in general all signatures must have both the signature itself and the timestamp.


== Customizing your signature ==
== Customizing your signature ==
Registered users can customize their signature by going to [[Special:Preferences]] and changing the field "Custom signature".  A substituted signature should resemble to some degree the username it represents. Signatures that obscure an account name to the casual reader may be seen as disruptive.  
Registered users can customize their signature by going to [[Special:Preferences]] and changing the field "Custom signature".  A substituted signature should resemble to some degree the username it represents. Signatures that obscure an account name to the casual reader may be seen as disruptive.  


If you want to use a more complex signature (for instance, including your own [[Wikipedia:WP:HEP#Wiki_markup|Wiki markup]] and [[wikipedia:HTML element|HTML markup]]), you can choose the "Raw signatures (without automatic link)" checkbox in your Preferences. Just fill the "Your nickname" field with your desired signature (or a subpage from your user space), exactly as you want it to be substituted for the tildes. Be aware that even the raw signatures option treats markup very strictly, and some markup which works in normal pages will not work in signatures.
If you want to use a more complex signature (for instance, including your own [[wikipedia:WP:HEP#Wiki_markup|Wiki markup]] and [[wikipedia:HTML element|HTML markup]]), you can choose the "Raw signatures (without automatic link)" checkbox in your Preferences. Just fill the "Your nickname" field with your desired signature (or a subpage from your user space), exactly as you want it to be substituted for the tildes. Be aware that even the raw signatures option treats markup very strictly, and some markup which works in normal pages will not work in signatures.


For help on designing a signature, you may wish to read [[Help:Editing]] to understand how to create some basic wiki formatting.
For help on designing a signature, you may wish to read [[Help:Editing]] to understand how to create some basic wiki formatting.
Line 83: Line 80:


== Important considerations ==
== Important considerations ==
A distracting, confusing or otherwise unsuitable signature adversely affects other users.  It can be disruptive to discourse on talk pages, or when working in the edit window.  In particular, signatures that contain a lot of code ("markup") are often very long, making it difficult to read talk pages while editing (see below).
A distracting, confusing or otherwise unsuitable signature adversely affects other users.  It can be disruptive to discourse on talk pages, or when working in the edit window.  In particular, signatures that contain a lot of code ("markup") are often very long, making it difficult to read talk pages while editing (see below).


Line 99: Line 95:
* Any text and/or background colours are allowed, so long as the text remains easily readable against the wiki's standard white background.
* Any text and/or background colours are allowed, so long as the text remains easily readable against the wiki's standard white background.
* Be aware that not all users have the same fonts you do. Using an unusual font may result in your signature looking different on various computers. Also note that some fonts are larger than others, which may require you to reduce their size to remain no taller than regular text.
* Be aware that not all users have the same fonts you do. Using an unusual font may result in your signature looking different on various computers. Also note that some fonts are larger than others, which may require you to reduce their size to remain no taller than regular text.
* Similarly to the above, you may want to avoid esoteric or otherwise unusual characters in your signature, as some users' computers may be unable to display them.
* Similarly to the above, you may want to be cautious with esoteric or otherwise unusual characters in your signature (such as mathematical symbols, drawing shapes, or emojis) in your signature, as some users' computers may be unable to display them.


=== Images ===
=== Images ===
Line 110: Line 106:
* No animated images are permitted due to the visual disruption they cause within text pages.
* No animated images are permitted due to the visual disruption they cause within text pages.
* External images are not allowed.
* External images are not allowed.
* Emojis count towards the two-image limit.


=== Length ===
=== Length ===
Line 127: Line 124:
* Change your signature infrequently, and in minor ways.
* Change your signature infrequently, and in minor ways.
* Major signature changes are allowed, but avoid doing so regularly.
* Major signature changes are allowed, but avoid doing so regularly.
* Always be sure to change your signature to reflect username changes.


=== Transclusion/template ===
=== Transclusion/template ===
Line 138: Line 136:
'''Use internal links sparingly.'''
'''Use internal links sparingly.'''


* All signatures must include at least one link to the user's userpage or talk page. It is common for a signature to have both, as well as possibly a link to the user's contributions.
* All signatures must include at least one link to the user's user page or talk page. It is common for a signature to have both, as well as possibly a link to the user's contributions.
* Do not include links to characters, stages, items, etc. in your signature. This interferes with knowledge of where a page is linked from.
* Do not include links to characters, stages, items, etc. in your signature. This interferes with knowledge of where a page is linked from.