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  • ...ages, more relaxed rules apply for user A, and more strict rules for other users, than with regard to other pages.
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  • Some users have created [[Help:Template|template]]s to make table styles easier. Inst
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  • For users who allow '''non-image uploads''', e.g. office files, the keyword 'media' i ...so typically it is better ''not'' to specify "px", in order to respect the users' preferences (unless, for a special reason, a specific size is required reg
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  • ...ternative text for images]]), but rather a description. This is useful for users who do not have direct access to the image, and is a temporary substitute f
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  • ...rated HTML is different for each one. Here we focus on the simpler case of users that are not logged in. Assume this is the primary usage.)
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  • ...o the link targets from any page in the same project as the user page. For users who do not log in, the same applies, with the IP as username. Dynamic IPs a |system messages (list: [[Special:Allmessages]]), editable by users, or if protected, by sysops
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  • Sysops testing the available links and how things work for ordinary logged-in users can log in under another name, or in a project for which they are not a sys
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  • ...t of time ago: [[Help:Watching|Watchlist]] ([[Help: Logging in|logged-in]] users only)
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  • ...cuss an article, whilst user talk pages are used to communicate with other users or leave them messages. Every page has an associated talk page, except page
    2 KB (420 words) - 06:54, 25 April 2006
  • ...erstand the correct way to resolve edit conflicts, though even experienced users may need the occasional friendly reminder.
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  • When editing a page, logged-in users may mark a change to a page as a '''minor edit'''. It is often a matter of ...minor edits when viewing [[Help:Recent changes|recent changes]]; logged-in users can even set their preferences to not display them. No one wants to be foo
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  • ...an clutter up the [[Help:Searching|search results page]], which can hinder users. Also, don't spend too much time creating redirects - often it's more impor
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  • * Other users will be able to recognise you by your username when you make changes to pag ...self, and a ''user talk page'' which you can use to communicate with other users.
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  • ...ut loging in. However, the editing of content on the website is limited to users with a membership account. Membership is free and simple: [[Special:Userlog Users who have [[Special:Userlogin|logged in]] to [[No Subject]] are invited to c
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  • It is written collaboratively by an [[active]] and growing [[community]] of users. ...[[Mark Olynciw]], and is the product of an active and growing community of users.
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  • ...on the editing page, add your content. Once finished, click save page. Now users of WikiSchool can search and find your document. Feel free to add credits t ...a Work In Progress. We cannot be held responsible for inaccurate content. Users can contribute by submitting new lessons and assignments. Please do not pos
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  • ...t is a collaborative project updated by an active and growing community of users.
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  • Welcome to the '''No Subject Tutorial'''. This is intended for users who have already learned about No Subject through the [[No Subject:Introduc
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  • ...yone can contribute their expertise and see the improvements immediately. Users can freely edit each other's writing, which is much more efficient than (fo
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  • ***The bot is back, and now it creates heaps of new users. Reverting this would be easier if one could mark as patrolled several edit
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  • ...s on this page, and the moderators will take into account the views of all users when deciding whether to delete a page or not.
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  • It is written collaboratively by an [[active]] and growing [[community]] of users.
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  • == Summary of abilities given to users with accounts == *Your own talk page which allows other users to send you messages without having to know your e-mail address.
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  • ...amount of information may be daunting. '''[[Help:Introduction]] introduces users to Wikisource, and explains how to explore, edit, use features, and add new | Helps users determine copyright status of works.
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  • [[No Subject:Top active|Top active No Subject and users]] · :Those special users are armed with vandalizers, to fight off the vandals.
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  • ...if it is a single word is a major edit. This feature is important, because users can choose to ''hide'' minor edits in their view of the Recent Changes page
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  • ...RL. As such, this technique is not recommended except for experienced wiki users.
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  • <br/>This is for more advanced users, who manage [[other]] users, add extensions and configure TYPO3.
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  • ...es, on ''Who Are We'' on Foreign Policy], available to (freely) registered users. Among the writers are a [[number]] of eminent scholars of immigration and
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  • ...nerally spelling corrections, formatting, and minor rearrangement of text. Users may choose to ''hide'' minor edits when viewing [[Help:Recent changes|Recen
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  • ...s get a "trial period" of five edits before you have to sign in. Anonymous users who violate this policy may be blocked from editing pages.
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  • You may give your '''email address''' if you like. Other users will be able to send email to the address, but they won't be able to find o Most users write a little bit about themselves and their interests on their user page.
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  • ...mments about that page. This is a great way to get more information. Other users check the [[:Category:Active Talk Pages|Active Talk Pages]], so questions o
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  • ...l to see the film as a unity or should we surf through the media, like the users do and use a variety of sources?
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  • ...l to see the film as a unity or should we surf through the media, like the users do and use a variety of sources?
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  • should we surf through the media, like the users do and use a variety of
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  • ** http://www.nosubject.com/Special:Listusers|list users * How do I allow only logged in users to edit?
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  • ...scuss an article, while user talk pages are used to communicate with other users or leave them messages. Every page has an associated talk page, except page The practice of "spamming" - posting similar messages to more than a few users' talk pages, often for the purpose of soliciting a certain action - is disc
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  • | valign="top" style="width:20%"|To resolve issues between users.
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  • These pages may be useful to more experienced users:
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  • ...ged but at the same [[time]] remained unconscious to the individual system users. In other words, there is an unconscious structure that determines people's
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  • It is written collaboratively by an active and growing community of users. ...ry page of the archive can be edited by [[Special:Userlogin|our registered users]]. As of December 2006, there were 2,602 articles within the [[No Subject]]
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  • ...the part of No Subject or any of its agents, members, organizers or other users. ...the part of No Subject or any of its agents, members, organizers or other users.
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  • ===Topics suggested by users===
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  • * Guidelines - these are non-binding recommendations for administrators and users.
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  • ...hape, or form, simply don't use it; choose another. Usernames that insult users, websites, or other institutions will also be banned.
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  • ...h. Administrators of all types may edit the page, but no other No Subject users can. Uses of protection should include, most notably: ...[No Subject:Talk page|talk page]]. If it is approved by a majority of the users who comment or is seen as necessary by the staff, the edit may be made. Mi
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  • ...l of administrators will hear your case. You can also try to bring in more users to sort out the dispute, and discuss the merits of each side, attempting to ...from the issuing of the arbitration panel resolution will be given for the users to comply.
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  • ...in Talk pages or editing wars can be grounds for a block. Harassing other users in talk/discussion pages is simply not permitted. Active, vibrant discussio
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  • ...ut loging in. However, the editing of content on the website is limited to users with a membership account. Membership is free and simple: [[Special:Userlog Users who have [[Special:Userlogin|logged in]] to [[No Subject]] are invited to c
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  • '''[[No Subject]]''' is an [[encyclopedia]] ''written by its users'' in over 200 [[language|languages]]. Anyone can edit No Subject, and its c ...ing disputes|Resolving disputes]]'''<br /><small>To resolve issues between users.</small>
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  • ==Special pages for all users== ;User list : [[Special:Listusers]] : A list of all registered users.
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  • ...project. Using this page, users can monitor and review the work of other users, allowing mistakes to be corrected and vandalism to be eliminated. There i ...ld '''m''' indicates that the user marked the edit "minor". Only logged in users can mark edits minor, to avoid abuse.
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  • *the users, linked to their user pages
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  • ...age of the user of edited both the last and current version. A link to the users' contributions lists are also shown. For sysops, a [[en:Wikipedia:revert|ro
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  • o Disable e-mail from other users ...]] screen, if you forget it. Additionally, it will enable other registered users to send e-mail to you from the "E-mail this user" link on your user page un
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  • Some computers, e.g. in internet cafes, do not allow users to set preferences for the browser. In that case the user subpages allow th to color-code or highlight particular users (including oneself) and/or links to particular pages (like the bolding of w
    17 KB (2,500 words) - 01:49, 21 August 2006
  • ...alternate text for images]]), but rather a description. This is useful for users who do not have direct access to the image, and is a temporary substitute f
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  • ...r else use HTML named character entity references. Note that some Windows users may have trouble with versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer that use "Alt ...ailable, and should be used when the value of making the text available to users of older computers and software exceeds the value of good presentation to t
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  • ...whatever of a language (langue) as belonging to language, is that, for all users of this language (langue), this element is distinguished as such in the ens
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  • ...iki]] you found the WikiNode on. A network of linked WikiNodes allows wiki users to form connections with like-minded [[people]]. It is written collaboratively by an [[active]] and growing [[community]] of users, made up of students, academics, psychotherapists and other clinicians.
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  • ...ubject]] is the collaborative effort of an active and growing community of users.
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  • ...aborative project constantly updated by an active and growing community of users.
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  • ...ged but at the same [[time]] remained unconscious to the individual system users. In other words, there is an unconscious structure that determines people's
    27 KB (4,430 words) - 00:54, 25 May 2019
  • ...t is written collaboratively by an [[active]] and growing [[community]] of users.
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  • ...project]] constantly updated by an [[active]] and growing [[community]] of users.
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  • ...e project constantly updated by an [[active]] and growing [[community]] of users.
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  • <noinclude>This template is intended to be used as a note to users to indicate that more work needs to be done. To use this template, use:
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  • ...t proposal did have a positive side effect, which is to start engaging new users into our wiki community. The fact is that the wiki is not going to attract ...nt" extension, which you might have already seen (with User:Unsorted). New Users request accounts here: Special:RequestAccount, and we approve them here: Sp
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  • '''<span style="color:red">New users in the last 2 weeks must re-create their accounts, due to recent backup. Ou
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  • *[[Wikiversity:Chat|Chat]] with other Wikiversity users.
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  • ...ping your personal information for longer than the period of time in which users have an account with us.When we have no ongoing legitimate business need to ...r dependent's use of the Sites. If we learn that personal information from users less than 18 years of age has been collected, we will deactivate the accoun
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  • /* Any JavaScript here will be loaded for all users on every page load. */ * loaded for all users on every wiki page. If possible create a gadget that is
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  • * Check [[Special:ProtectedPages]], which are pages that some users cannot edit; normally wiki pages should be editable by any user.
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  • ** Special:ListUsers|List Users
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  • ...o mention on help pages and other Wikipedia resources as an option for new users to learn. To reduce server load and bad output, it should be improved by [[
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  • -- not both. This means that users can use either the #invoke syntax
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  • -- On sandbox pages the module can display a template notifying users that the current page is a -- Text to direct users to add categories to the /doc subpage. Not used if the "content" or
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  • -- Users need to be autoconfirmed to move pages anyway, so treat
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  • -- is set. E.g. "Editing of this page by new or unregistered users is currently -- "Editing of this page by new or unregistered users is currently disabled"
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  • * '''10 April:''' <s>The website is open to new users! [[Special:RequestAccount|Request an account today]]!</s>
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  • ...ping your personal information for longer than the period of time in which users have an account with us.When we have no ongoing legitimate business need to ...r dependent's use of the Sites. If we learn that personal information from users less than 18 years of age has been collected, we will deactivate the accoun
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  • ...use of the Site, including collecting usernames and/or email addresses of users by electronic or other means for the purpose of sending unsolicited email, ? Trick, defraud, or mislead us and other users, especially in any attempt to learn sensitive account information such as u
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  • |pc1 = All edits by unregistered and new users are subject to review |pc2 = All edits by users who are not reviewers or administrators are subject to review
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  • ...''We had to restore from a previous backup to upgrade our software, so new users may have to re-create their accounts.''' Apologies. * '''10 April:''' <s>The website is open to new users! [[Special:RequestAccount|Request an account today]]!</s>
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  • Users can have [[WP:User style|user CSS]] that hides<!--, moves, or makes collaps
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  • .../code> to the NavContent element, because that will make it impossible for users without Javascript to see the content.
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  • ...font4">Anexe 1</font>'''</u>]</div><div class="div0" align="left">[file:///Users/m/Library/Application%20Support/DEVONthink%20Pro%202/Inbox.dtBase2/Files.no
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  • ..."div0" align="left"><font class="font5">54 J. Paulhan, « </font>[file:///Users/m/Library/Application%20Support/DEVONthink%20Pro%202/Inbox.dtBase2/Files.no
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  • ...exe: E. Gilson</font>'''</u>]</div><div class="div0" align="left">[file:///Users/m/Library/Application%20Support/DEVONthink%20Pro%202/Inbox.dtBase2/Files.no
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  • ...rlerai plutôt du proverbe auquel je ne veux pas dire qu’</font>[file:///Users/m/Library/Application%20Support/DEVONthink%20Pro%202/Inbox.dtBase2/Files.no [file:///Users/m/Library/Application%20Support/DEVONthink%20Pro%202/Inbox.dtBase2/Files.no
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  • [file:///Users/m/Library/Application%20Support/DEVONthink%20Pro%202/Inbox.dtBase2/Files.no [file:///Users/m/Library/Application%20Support/DEVONthink%20Pro%202/Inbox.dtBase2/Files.no
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  • ...ong individual computers: software and information are provided on demand; users can access web-based tools or applications through browsers. This wonderful new world is, however, only one side of the story. Users are accessing programs and software files that are kept far away in climate
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  • ...conceptions whose correct (according to the norms they are taken by their users, including the ones producing the retrospective rational reconstruction, to
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  • <noinclude>{{pp-semi-indef}}<!--persistent vandalism from anon users--></noinclude>
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