I've taken a run through the I Love the Company page to try to put it in a more "wikipedia" format. Please let me know what you think - I tried to make it read more like an article about the podcast than an advertisement for it, but in the process I ended up cutting a good portion of it. Please feel free to put any of that back. (You seem pretty adept at the WP tools, but if you need any help with restoring things, please let me know).--TheOtherBob 19:47, 10 November 2006 (UTC)
I just realized that I never got back to you - you had asked a question about userboxes. Wikipedia:Userboxes has a lot of information about them and a lot of choices that you can use. The short answer is that to make it look like my user page, you just need to use the code:
{{Userboxtop|Me in Userbox Form|right}} {{User:Richard0612/Userbox Archive/User Against Socklessness}} {{Userboxbottom}}
(Replace the "sockless" userbox in the middle there with whatever userboxes you want to include - see the link above for choices.)
That will give you a userbox along the right side of the page, as it is on mine.
However, there are a lot of ways to do the formatting to put them in different places on the page. Here is what it looks like if you put it on the bottom of your page:
Me in Userbox Form
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You can put them at the top, use different surrounding formats - there are lots of options. Thanks - and please let me know if you have any problems or questions. --TheOtherBob 17:28, 22 November 2006 (UTC)
(P.S. - you can also always just stick in a userbox without the formatting around it:)