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== Contact Users on their User pages == | |||
As in Wikipedia, all registered user have their own user pages connected to their personal talk pages. If you leave someone a message on their talk page, they will receive a note the next time their screen is refreshed (or even an e-mail if they have asked for this service in their preferences). | |||
That is the fast way to make sure a person gets your message. | |||
== Address all on the FactGrid Project chat == | |||
Use the [[FactGrid:Project chat]] to speak to the entire community. | |||
== Sign your posts == | |||
If you have written something on another User's page or in the [[FactGrid:Project chat]] sign your post with | |||
<nowiki>--~~~~</nowiki> | |||
When saving, this sequence will be converted into a signature with links to your user and your talk page and a date that matches the date of the version history as in --[[User:Olaf Simons|Olaf Simons]] ([[User talk:Olaf Simons|talk]]) 23:57, 3 April 2020 (CEST) | |||
== Design == | |||
If you get involved in a debate use colons at the beginning of each new paragraph to indent one step further and end your contributions with your signature. | |||
:This will make it easier to read the entire exchange. | |||
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Revision as of 08:38, 5 May 2020
Contact Users on their User pages
As in Wikipedia, all registered user have their own user pages connected to their personal talk pages. If you leave someone a message on their talk page, they will receive a note the next time their screen is refreshed (or even an e-mail if they have asked for this service in their preferences).
That is the fast way to make sure a person gets your message.
Address all on the FactGrid Project chat
Use the FactGrid:Project chat to speak to the entire community.
Sign your posts
If you have written something on another User's page or in the FactGrid:Project chat sign your post with
--~~~~
When saving, this sequence will be converted into a signature with links to your user and your talk page and a date that matches the date of the version history as in --Olaf Simons (talk) 23:57, 3 April 2020 (CEST)
Design
If you get involved in a debate use colons at the beginning of each new paragraph to indent one step further and end your contributions with your signature.
- This will make it easier to read the entire exchange.