User:Tmorton166/welcome message

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[edit] Proviso

To create a cool welcome message that can easily (and obviously) be personalised to individual users. The code took a while but it is worth it, you can copy and paste the code below and it will display perfectly (no tweaking needed).

I created this to be in keeping with my personal policy on welcome messages, a common sense initiative I hope others will take up.

To add this to a user page use: {{subst:User:Tmorton166/welcome/template|user={{PAGENAME}}|text=YOUR MESSAGE}}

Don't forget to replace Your Message with your personal note. It's the only thing in the code you need to edit, I even have some examples listed below for common scenario's which you could easily use.

[edit] Design

[edit] Welcome {{{user}}}

Hi there {{{user}}}. Welcome to Wikipedia, its always good to see new users. When you get a chance, drop us a note at Wikipedia:New user log to introduce yourself! You might also like to put a short introduction on your [[User:{{{user}}}|user page]] so that other wikipedians can get to know you.
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You can sign your name on talk pages by using " ~~~ " for your username and " ~~~~ " for your username and a timestamp.. Signing your name is important on talk pages because it helps people get in touch with you. Also remember to indent each of your comments using : so that other users can follow the flow of discussions

As well as editing wikipedia you could also think about taking part in many other essential activities that make wikipedia a friendly place. For example you could welcome new users to wikipedia (for this you are could use my welcome templates here) or you could try mediating discussions between other users. There are loads of other options at the Wikipedia:Community Portal.
Some links to get you started in the community:
  • The new users Welcome page is a good place to start.
  • Wikipedia:Tutorial runs through all the basics of editing an article and using Wikipedia.
  • Wikipedia:Help has a broad range of general help topics you may find useful.

If you have any questions or just want to chat then leave a message on my talk page and I'll answer as soon as possible. Happy editing, Errant Tmorton166(Talk)(Review me) 00:42, 14 September 2006 (UTC)

This personalised welcome message was created to follow my own policy on welcoming users. I hope that many others will adopt these common sense ideas. Add your support here

[edit] Code

<table style="width: 95%; background: #D9E6FF; border: 1px solid #6699FF; margin: 0 auto; padding: 0 10px 0 10px; text-align: left;" align="center" > <tr><td>

==Welcome {{subst:PAGENAME}}==

Hi there '''{{subst:PAGENAME}}'''. Welcome to Wikipedia, its always good to see new users. When you get a chance, drop us a note at [[Wikipedia:New user log]] to introduce yourself! You might also like to put a short introduction on your [[User:{{subst:PAGENAME}}|user page]] so that other wikipedians can get to know you. </td></tr>

<tr><td style="width: 100%; background: #B3CDFF; padding: 0 10px 0 10px;" > PERSONAL NOTE TO THE USER SEE BELOW FOR EXAMPLES </td></tr> <tr><td>

You can sign your name on talk pages by using <nowiki>" ~~~ " for your username and " ~~~~ " for your username and a timestamp.</nowiki>. Signing your name is important on talk pages because it helps people get in touch with you. Also remember to indent each of your comments using : so that other users can follow the flow of discussions

As well as editing wikipedia you could also think about taking part in many other essential activities that make wikipedia a friendly place. For example you could [[Wikipedia:Welcoming_committee|welcome new users to wikipedia]] (for this you are could use my welcome templates [[User:Tmorton166/welcome_message|here]]) or you could try [[Wikipedia:Mediation_Cabal|mediating discussions]] between other users. There are loads of other options at the [[Wikipedia:Community Portal]]. </td></tr>


<tr><td style="width: 100%; background: #B3CDFF; padding: 0 10px 0 10px;" > Some links to get you started in the community:

*The new users [[Wikipedia:Welcome, newcomers|Welcome]] page is a good place to start.

*[[Wikipedia:Tutorial]] runs through all the basics of editing an article and using Wikipedia.

*[[Wikipedia:How does one edit a page]] is a great resource to help aspiring editors.

*[[Wikipedia:Manual of Style]] has all the information on how a wikipedia article should look.

*[[Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines]] tell about the principles we operate on. It's important, but don't try to read it all now!

*[[Wikipedia:Help]] has a broad range of general help topics you may find useful.

*[[Wikipedia:Help desk]] is a good place to ask questions and get answers.

*[[Wikipedia:Show preview]] explains how to double-check your edits before saving.

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If you have any questions or just want to chat then leave a message on my [[User Talk:tmorton166|talk page]] and I'll answer as soon as possible. Happy editing,  Tmorton166 (Errant Emote)  talk 19:06, 25 May 2006 (UTC)


<div style="background: #BCE9E9; border: 1px solid #339999; margin: 0 auto; padding: 0 10px 0 10px; text-align: left;" align="center" > [[Image:Nuvola_apps_ksirc.png|left|40px]]

:This personalised welcome message was created to follow [[User:Tmorton166/policy_welcome|my own policy on welcoming users]]. I hope that many others will adopt these [[common sense]] ideas. Add your support [[User:Tmorton166/policy_welcome|here]] </div></td></tr></table>

[edit] Personalized Notes

I know alot of people won't want to make up lots of individual personalisations, thats fine, thats not what I intended. Instead here are some outlines for personal messages that I have so far found useful. Don't just use these straight off though! Try adding a little extra touch to them to make it that extra bit special.

If you think of anymore obvious ones that are missing from the list or would like to add your own message to one of the categories then please do so. The more we have the more varied our welcoming can be!

[edit] New User creating an article

[edit] New User uploading a picture

[edit] New User vandalising / mistake edit

[edit] New User didnt add copyright info to an image

[edit] New User's article has been (or proposed) deleted / merged etc.