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*Example: Say I wanted to create a user subpage called sig. On my userpage, I would type: '''<nowiki>[[User:Goolix/sig]]</nowiki>''', then preview (or save) the page. Once the page is previewed/saved, I would click on the subpage link I just created, and edit it | *Example: Say I wanted to create a user subpage called sig. On my userpage, I would type: '''<nowiki>[[User:Goolix/sig]]</nowiki>''', then preview (or save) the page. Once the page is previewed/saved, I would click on the subpage link I just created, and edit it | ||
==What is this PAL and NTSC?== | |||
Simply put, both PAL and NTSC are coding systems that are relevant for a television to determine colours. NTSC is used throughout North America and Japan. PAL is used in most of Europe. There are often fixes and changes in the PAL version games, as these are usually released a few months later than the other versions. | |||
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Revision as of 06:06, December 30, 2007
First off, welcome to pikipedia! We hope you will enjoy editing here. This page should clarify any doughts, confusions, or misconceptions. If you wish to ask a new question about this wiki or a general wiki question please click the discussion tab at the top of this page and post your question there. We will try to answer it there. Or try visiting Wikipedia's help section.
How do I make an image gallery?
To make an image gallery, you would use the <gallery> tag, then list the images (one on each line) that you want to display.
- Example (Bulborb):
<gallery>
Image:180px-Red Bulborb OF.jpg|A Red Bulborb.
Image:Hairybulborb.jpg|A Hairy Bulborb.
Image:Orangebulborb.jpg|An Orange Bulborb.
</gallery>
Turns into this:
- 180px-Red Bulborb OF.jpg
A Red Bulborb.
- Hairybulborb.jpg
An Orange Bulborb.
Signatures
How do I sign my name at the end of my posts?
To sign your name at the end of your posts, you type four tildes.
How do I make a totally nifty custom signature?
To make a custom signature, first make a subpage to your userpage (see below if you don't know how) called User:(Your username)/sig. On that page, add a link to your userpage, and edit your username as you want it to appear in your signature, maybe adding colour, a picture or a link to your talk page.
After you fixed up your custom sig to your liking, you now (quite obviously) want to display it. To do so, save your creation, then go to your preferences screen in the upper right hand corner. In the "Nickname" field (right under your email address), add {{SUBST:User:(yourname)/sig}}, make sure that "Raw signature" is checked, and save. Now when you sign your name, your sig should be replaced by your custom sig.
- Example: Take a look at User:Goolix/sig. for an example of code to use. There are other custom sigs out there, but I don't want to link to them without permission. If you find one you like, you can take a look at the source by adding "/sig" at the end of the user in question's userpage.
Userpages
How do I create my userpage?
To create your userpage, you first have to have signed up for an account at pikipedia. After you have signed up and logged in, you should see your account name in the upper right hand corner (assuming you are using the default skin). Click on it and you will be taken to a blank page.
Once you are at the blank page, click on the "edit" tab and edit to your heart's content.
How do I make a subpage for my userpage?
To make a subpage for your userpage, you add a slash after your username, then add the name of the page you want to create.
- Example: Say I wanted to create a user subpage called sig. On my userpage, I would type: [[User:Goolix/sig]], then preview (or save) the page. Once the page is previewed/saved, I would click on the subpage link I just created, and edit it
What is this PAL and NTSC?
Simply put, both PAL and NTSC are coding systems that are relevant for a television to determine colours. NTSC is used throughout North America and Japan. PAL is used in most of Europe. There are often fixes and changes in the PAL version games, as these are usually released a few months later than the other versions.