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(including the four curly braces) on your User page. Help Misplaced Pages put its best foot forward.
- To add one of the many versions of the tip of the day template to your user page, read the Tip of the day tip.
- To add your own Misplaced Pages tips to the Tip of the day project, see the instructions on Misplaced Pages talk:Tip of the day.
- 2005 tip archive - (the project didn't operate in 2005, so no archive)
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Keep track of your questions
Misplaced Pages has many places to ask questions, such as the:
Sometimes, a user will post a question and forget all about it. It is easy to forget about these unless you keep a record of the questions you posted to refer back to later. One useful method for doing this is to set aside a section of your User page or Talk page, to keep a list of links to your queries. In this list, you can place section links which lead directly to the subheadings (AKA sections) under which you posted your queries. Prior tip – Tips library – Next tip Read more:Misplaced Pages:Questions Become a Misplaced Pages tipster To add this auto-randomizing template to your user page, use {{totd-random}} |
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It's displayed below one day early. Some tips are obsolete. So we need new tips too. Please share your best tips and tip ideas at the Tip of the day department. edit Tomorrow's tip of the day... User scripts examplesYou can install user scripts written in JavaScript to add helpful features to your account, and to automate various tasks. You could write your own scripts. But many user scripts have already been written by Wikipedians, and they are ready to be made use of. To enable these scripts, simply copy and paste them into your common.js file. (Only logged-in users can install scripts). This will allow use of the script in any Misplaced Pages skin (Vector is the default skin). Examples of scripts:
Some of the most popular scripts have become Gadgets, which can be enabled simply by checking an option under the gadget tab of your user preferences. Prior tip – Tips library – Next tip Read more:Misplaced Pages:User scripts More scripts and how to request a script Become a Misplaced Pages tipster To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd-tomorrow}} |
This template is for monitoring project maintenance, to make sure the tip has been prestocked so it doesn't show up blank on the key pages of Misplaced Pages upon which it is displayed.
See also
- Misplaced Pages:tips - the tip library arranged by subject.
- Misplaced Pages:Department directory - the closest thing to a site map of the wikipedia namespace.
- Misplaced Pages:Shortcuts - another map of the wikipedia namespace.