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== Contact Users on their User pages ==
== 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).
As in Wikipedia, all registered users have their own user pages connected to their personal talk pages. You find your user page top left where you read your name as soon as you are logged in. The next word "talk" leads to your talk or discussion pages, where others should leave you messages.
 
You can contact anyone on FactGrid on his or her user page, to be more exact: on the respective talk page. Where do you find it? Firstly if you see an edit in the Version history or recent changes, that is connected to the user page. Secondly you can use the database to find the user: Everyone gets an Item, i.e. a database object with the account and here we note the user pages. These are all users o FactGrid with their user pages:
 
* [https://tinyurl.com/y3tpwdxw All FactGrid users with their user 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.
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 ==
== Sign your posts ==
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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)
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 ==
== Structure your debates on talk pages ==
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.
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.  
:This will make it easier to read the entire exchange.  


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Contact Users on their User pages

As in Wikipedia, all registered users have their own user pages connected to their personal talk pages. You find your user page top left where you read your name as soon as you are logged in. The next word "talk" leads to your talk or discussion pages, where others should leave you messages.

You can contact anyone on FactGrid on his or her user page, to be more exact: on the respective talk page. Where do you find it? Firstly if you see an edit in the Version history or recent changes, that is connected to the user page. Secondly you can use the database to find the user: Everyone gets an Item, i.e. a database object with the account and here we note the user pages. These are all users o FactGrid with their user 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.

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)

Structure your debates on talk pages

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.