https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:DDG



Make Wiki Markup language visible and not execute using "nowiki . . . /nowiki" formatting

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Here is an example of a nowiki Wiki-Markup formatting that creates the word "ORANGE" magic marker highlighted in the color orange: ORANGE.

It was done with this wiki-markup:

"<nowiki>{{hl|ORANGE|orange}}" </nowiki>.

And another example

To change the color in "the middle part of" this sentence.
Use the following the wiki-markup
To change the color in {{color|blue|"the middle part of"}} this sentence.


Here is an example of Wiki-Markup formatting of {{color|green|GREEN}}

which creates the word "GREEN" presented in the color green: GREEN - note if you have blue/green color blindness, it might not look too green.

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To create a reference with only a number, place the reference's pathname;

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beckwourth_Pass

within the square brackets "[ and ]"

Here is the "number " link: [1]

What's This?

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For some obscure reason BMK deleted this from my Stuff page on March 21 2021

Special:Contributions/Beyond My Ken

. . .as the world turns. . .


Favorite Thing and Least Favorite Things

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This table is borrowed from WaddlesJP13's user page Waddles is a very fhumorous man.

Topic Favorite Least favorite
Animal Bear Snake
Car Sunbeam Alpine Cars that need a ring job and smokes really bad
Food Tacos Pasta
Movie Apocolypse Now The Birth of a Nation
Person Annie B. Donald Trump
Singer/band Beach Boys Anything disco or Rap
Song 1 The Show Must Go On Three Dog Night
Song 2 Cuddly Toy The Monkeys

A logic problem

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one two three four five six seven eight nine ten

in the following sequence: O T T F F S S E, WHAT ARE THE NEXT EIGHT LETTERS IN THE SEQUENCE?

WaddlesJP13 is all about userboxes

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WaddlesJP13 really enjoys making userboxes. If you want one made, go to his talk page and leave a message. Please be somewhat descriptive about the size and features and be sure to leave a link to a specific image you want to be included, if you want one. He can also find one for you. He will give you some examples that fit your description and you can choose the one you like best. He can make as many as you want. Go look on his user page for examples.

Timdwilliamson will make a userbox for you too

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https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Timdwilliamson&action=edit&section=3

Userbox stuff

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Userboxes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Userbox

This template can be used to quickly create a userbox for display on a user's user page without having to know HTML or Wikitable syntax.

Here is the template

{{{info}}}

Here is a userbox made using the template (or some of the template)

foofoo bar

Some Userboxes

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 This user despises vandalism and reverts it with extreme pride.
 Does a Bear Live in the Woods?

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 VANDALS BEWARE! This user attacks vandalism and reverts it immediately.
This user IS AGAINST vandalism on Wikipedia.


 This user fights vandalism.

User:UBX/Golden Bear Fan

  It is approximately 8:43 PM where this user lives (in California). [refresh]


 Does a Bear Live in the Woods?

Stuff and a draft for the Beckwourth Trail Page

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Look the code for the following line: it presents the word "not" in italics

The vaccine is not a cure.

Today, chiasmus is applied fairly broadly to any "criss-cross" structure, although in classical rhetoric it was distinguished from other similar devices, such as the antimetabole.[citation needed]

Beckwourth Trail is part of California Trail

Beckwourth Trail

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The Beckwourth Trail was established by James Beckwourth in 1850.[1] The trail left the Truckee River Route at Truckee Meadows (now the site of Sparks, Nevada) and proceeded north along roughly the route of Stanford Way to Wedekind Road to U.S. Route 395. It follows Route 395 north and turns west to cross the Sierras through Beckwourth Pass at an elevation of 5,221 feet (1,591 m) on what is now California State Route 70. The trail then passed west to, avoiding Feather River Canyon, through present day Plumas, Butte and Yuba counties into California's Central Valley, terminating at Marysville. The Oroville-Quincy Highway (California State Route 162)[2] and California State Route 70 from Quincy to Highway 395 in general follow the path of the original Beckwourth Trail.

The following is a Userboxtop

Foo or FOO may refer to:

Code for Template:User Proud English

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 This user is proud to be English.

References

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  1. ^ "Beckwourth Trail". Retrieved August 13, 2018
  2. ^ "Oroville-Quincy Highway". Retrieved August 13, 2018


6 January 2006

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  This user is proud to be English.

{{User Proud English}}

Userbox award!

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You are hereby awarded the following userbox which you may use (or not) as you see fit! :)

 This user creates their own userboxes.

Happy editing! Etamni | ✉ 

J C Calhoun concern

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This edit by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Rjensen

He did not extend his concept of minority rights to racial minorities.[1]

Barnstar for Typoboy

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  The Minor Barnstar
In recognition of TypoBoy's untiring effort at excising unnecessary commas throughout the Wikipedia tumult. In having undertaken this Sisyphean task, a good job well done, TypoBoy has reflected the best qualities of an Editor that cares. (Note to TypoBoy, if there are any unnecessary commas in this proclamation, please feel free to edit appropriately.) Osomite (talk) 18:30, 25 July 2020 (UTC)

Info box - an example

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Infoboxes

Here are lots of examples for sidebar and infobox templates

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Sidebar_templates https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Infobox_templates

Greasemonkey
Original author(s)Aaron Boodman
Developer(s)Anthony Lieuallen, Johan Sundström,[2] 13 more[3]
Initial release28 March 2005 (2005-03-28)[4]
Stable release
4.9 / 12 June 2019; 5 years ago (2019-06-12)
Written inJavaScript, XUL, CSS
Operating systemCross-platform
Available inEnglish
TypeMozilla extension
LicenseMIT License
Websitewww.greasespot.net

Greta Garbo reference to look at

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Greta Garbo,[5]

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  1. ^ Christian Esh, and James H. Read, "Majority Rule versus Consensus: The Political Thought of John C. Calhoun." Review of Politics 72.2 (2010): 356–359.
  2. ^ "The weblog about Greasemonkey".
  3. ^ "The greasemonkey network graph".
  4. ^ "Initial Greasemonkey Release".
  5. ^ Philip K. Scheuer (August 13, 1933). "A Town Called Hollywood". Los Angeles Times. I have seen [Garbo] three times since: Once at the old Montmartre Cafe, thinly disguised by dark glasses, striding from her luncheon table; once at Musso-Frank's, informal in slacks, gulping near-beer and attacking spaghetti; and last week, wan and fidgety as she sat in an old hump-backed limousine on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lot.