![]() ![]() Here's a table linking the raw CSS and JS for various skins, see also Help:User style for the Wikipedia:Common.js and common.css. For modern browsers the default vector offers a wide range of user customisations. To test other pages replace the pagename in title=Wikipedia:Customisation in the URL. This is not exactly interesting for typical articles, therefore here's a list of previews for this page: The special page My Preferences offers a preview of the various skins for the Main page. There are a variety of user-made skins available for you to browse through. There are differences in the HTML code the system produces (but probably not in the page body), and also different style sheets ( CSS) are used. Main pages: Wikipedia:Skin and m:Customization:Explaining skinsĪ MediaWiki skin is a style of page display. If something goes wrong and your signature stops working, see Wikipedia:How to fix your signature. If "Treat the above as wiki markup" is unchecked, the software treats this as your nickname and makes your signature "] (])" which is rendered as: You can use any wikitext as your signature (simply check the "Treat the above as wiki markup" box). Signatures are customised using " my preferences" under "User profile" consider these guidelines when customising your signature. Signatures are the text that appears before the timestamp when you put ~~~~ on a page. You should always sign your posts on talk pages. You choose your name when you first register on Wikipedia and it is usual to stay with the same name throughout your time on the project, though it is possible to request a change of username. Your username is displayed in the edit histories of all the articles you contribute to and is linked to your user and talk pages.
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