User:Editing and contributing

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Tip of the day[edit]

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Transclusion caveat

When you transclude a page (that is, automate the display of a page's content on another page), all its tags (like {{TOCRight}}) go with it, which will be implemented on the host page. Just add the following code if you want to add a right-aligned TOC to a page, but do not want it to be displayed on "derivative" pages:

<noinclude> {{TOCright}} </noinclude>

For a more detailed explanation, see Help:Wiki markup#Templates and transcluding pages.

To add this auto-randomizing template to your user page, use {{totd-random}}


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Placing interlanguage links

Interlanguage links are links from a page in one Wikipedia language to an equivalent page in another language. These links can appear in two places:

  1. In the "Languages" list – a sidebar that appears on the left side (default position) of the current page. These links should go last of all.
  2. Inline, in the text of a page.

Both of these two types of links are created and handled differently.

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd3}}

About Me[edit]

My goal is to make Wikipedia the best possible encyclopedia it can be. I believe that everyone should have access to free, high-quality information, and Wikipedia is a vital resource for achieving that goal. I'm always looking for ways to improve the quality of Wikipedia, whether it's by editing articles for clarity and accuracy or by helping other editors learn the ropes.

I'm also a big fan of collaboration. I believe that we can achieve great things when we work together, and that's why I love being part of the Wikipedia community. I'm always happy to help other editors, and I'm always open to learning from them.

If you're ever interested in chatting or collaborating on a Wikipedia project, please don't hesitate to reach out!

If you feel like I’ve helped you, please leave a "thank you" and give me a thumbs up. It encourages me to keep learning and improving.

Now enjoy these random images of space and the sky.