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[edit] This is the tip of the day projectTo display the tip of the day on your user page, read this Tip of the day tip. To browse the tip collection, see the complete list of tips. This project is responsible for developing and maintaining the tip of the day templates which are displayed throughout Wikipedia, and the collection of tips that are displayed by those templates. The tip of the day appears on Wikipedia's Help page, on the Wikipedia:Community Portal, and on many user pages too. [edit] Project proceduresHere is how this works:
Longtime veterans of this project sometimes add tips directly to the tip schedule. Don't get alarmed, they (RichardF, and The Transhumanist) know what they are doing. Annual maintenance: at the end of the year, all the tips on the tip schedule need to be copied to the tip archive. First, create a page to display the list of tips displayed the previous year, copy the tip schedule to it, and add a link to it on the tip schedule page. Second, create 365 tip pages, by date, and copy the corresponding tip from the scheduled set to each one as you create them. Third, on the schedule page, change the single-hyphens between the date and the tip titles to left-arrows (←). Note: The page title of each tip in the archive is a date that includes the year. In contrast, the tip pages in the schedule don't include the year -- this is a failsafe to ensure tips get displayed even if new ones aren't created on time (all the TOTD templates display the yearless tips only). [edit] User boxesUser boxes for Wikipedian tipsters.
[edit] Required formattingFormatting required for entries: see the Wikipedia:Tip of the day/February 21 entry for the format. In order to allow users with table-formatted user pages to display the tip of the day template without it messing up their page, please do not include headings in the tips. Instead, we'll have to do this the old-fashioned way with <center><big>'''Tip title'''</big></center>. Each entry should also include a link for users to be able to read more about the topic, if such a link exists. And of course don't forget the tip itself, which should take just a paragraph, or two at the most. (These are tips, not treatises). The best tips are one sentence long. [edit] Some good places to find ideas for tips
And one last tip for you tipsters:Have fun! The Transhumanist 04:23, 18 July 2008 (UTC) [edit] Ready to post - individual tipsUse your User page to do stuff you can't normally do on Wikipedia. Try out techniques, have userboxes, try out your template skills, and make a user page worthy of Wikipedia! If you are stumped on what to edit next, try using User:SuggestBot. They, however, need to know what you've edited previously. For other ideas on what you can contribute, check out Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia. Do you sometimes make edits, without realising that you weren't logged in? There is an easy way to avoid this. Log in, go to preferences, and choose a different skin. Or change the quickbar so it is on a different part of the page. That way, it's obvious straight away whether you are logged in or not. E.g. you may wish to use the Cologne Blue skin. If another Wikipedian uses the same computer and likes the same skin, one of you could place the quickbar on the right hand side so that it's obvious who is logged in. Read more: Wikipedia:Customisation#Skins With this trick you can look up any Wikipedia article directly from any web page by merely highlighting the word you want to know more about and clicking a button! Use the javascript below as a link on your browser toolbar. Make sure you get it all on one line, a simple Copy/Paste will probably only get the first line:
Now, when you highlight any word on a webpage and click this link, a new window will open up with the Wikipedia article for that word! You can also change the URL and have the link take you to Wiktionary definitions, or even perform a Google search on the term (put in "http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=") So there it is, have fun with it! At some point after you open an account with Wikipedia you'll probably want to "fancify" your signature, make it more "unique". And Wiki allows for a lot of creativity on your part. Read about that at Customizing your signature. Here's a tip! You might decide to put a space in your sig, perhaps between your Username link and your Talk-page link. Unless you want your sig to "break in two" at the end of a line, don't just hit the space-bar key, use one of Wiki's "non-breaking space" options. It's real easy, and that way all of your sig will completely wrap around to the next line. Now that's keeping your sig together! Read more about it here: Non-breaking_space There might be times when you want to use lines as separators on your pages. Wikipedia gives you the Wiki four-hyphen code, like this: ---- and you can also use the HTML <hr> tag. Watch this... ---- renders as a line all the way across... <hr> gives the same line... <hr width=50%> renders... <hr width=30%> yields... [edit] New entries
Have you ever wanted to inform all editors about what to or what not to do to an article but thought it would be too hard to do and that it wouldn't match if it was seen on the article? Are you reverting many edits on a certain article because of this? Instead, you can insert hidden text! That way, only the people editing the page will see what you want them to see! Here is how to insert hidden text:
Once you have completed those 3 easy steps, you won't be reverting as much edits anymore! Read more: WP:HIDDEN --Hadger 01:25, 4 November 2009 (UTC) Many users adore userboxes. And many enjoy creating userboxes. Still others enjoy humorous userboxes. And quite a few enjoy creating humorous userboxes. Have you any problems making jokes? Then use the Wiki Userbox Generator! Cyde's generator allows you to create userboxes within a limited number of themes. However, many of the images used in the userboxes created may be deleted or moved. Therefore, you must first check whether the picture exists before copying the code onto your userpage! Happy userbox-creating! Read more:WP:Userboxes If you want to go to an article in any other language from the current language that you are in, you don´t have to go to that article in the current language and search if it exist in the left language bar, not even be switching between wikipedias, you only have to input the ISO 639-1 prefix of the language of your choice followed by the name of the article (in that language). This will directly bring you to the article in that other wikipedia. For example:
Read more:List of ISO 639-1 codes -- ☩Damërung ☩. -- 14:17, 10 July 2009 (UTC) When writing in their computer, people often make use of contractions. Contractions like "IDK", "lag", "lol", "u" (slang) are obviously not suitable to use in article namespace, however, even common things like: "aren´t", "it's", "should´ve" and others, are neither suposed to be part of an article text, so when writing an article, keep in mind to avoid contractions and other informal writing. Also avoid:
-- Damërung ...ÏìíÏ..._Ξ_ . -- 18:09, 28 June 2009 (UTC) An important aspect of Wikipedia is how well articles can be reached from other articles by means of linking. An article that has fewer than three links to it in other articles, however, is called an "orphan," and should be dealt with in a number of ways:
Keep in mind that links from disambiguation pages, redirects, lists, soft redirects, talk pages, and Wikipedia pages outside of article space do NOT count towards the three links to a given article. Also, keep in mind some of the ways to avoid creating orphaned articles...like browsing the templates with red links page when considering making a new article. Read more: Orphans, WikiProject Orphanage ARTICHOKE-BOY (Talk) 15:45, 28 June 2009 (UTC) In the talk page of an article´s section, wikipedia section or portal section (amog others), if you post a question or comment, you will get your reply in that same section. However, some users will reply comments in your talk page instead of their own. This makes reading back a conversation quite cumbersome; having to switch talk pages back and forth in order to make sense of the conversation, something even worse when the discussion involves more than two users. This is why is suggested as a tip to answer a message in the same section it was created. For this matter, templates such as {{Talkback}}, {{Usertalkback}} and {{Shoutbox}} became useful:
-- Damërung ...ÏìíÏ..._Ξ_ . -- 08:42, 24 June 2009 (UTC) Occasionally, there are times where a long backlog for speedy deletions exists. Thus, don't panic if a speedy tag you placed on an article isn't acted upon immediately. Other times, a speedy tag may linger for a while because no admin is willing to accept or decline it. Consider taking the article to Articles for Deletion if it is such a case. ηoian ‡orever ηew ‡rontiers 05:12, 16 June 2009 (UTC) Bored or tired a bit of writing tons of articles and sections? You can always find funny ways of relaxing here on wikipedia:
Just remember, wikipedia is not a forum or a blog, so just don´t move too away from wikipedia´s goal and scope. Read more:WP:NOT, Wikipedia:Department of Fun -- Damërung ...ÏìíÏ..._Ξ_ . -- 08:03, 14 June 2009 (UTC) You need to have installed:
Zotero can capture citation data from web pages, including library catalogs (WorldCat) and bibliographic indexes and export them in Wikipedia citation format. Set Zotero:Actions(cog):Preferences to export Wikipedia citation template. To cite:
Voila! A properly contructed wikipedia citation in a few seconds. --Blouis79 (talk) 23:54, 23 July 2008 (UTC) Always try to avoid adding Double Redirects. Redirects are special pages that automatically causes the text of another page to be dispalyed in its place. A redirect which leads to another redirect is a double redirect. Wikipedia will not follow the second redirect making it unpleasant for readers. Read more: Wikipedia:Double redirects Juthani1 17:58, 4 May 2008 (UTC) You can always appreciate another user, and you can always show it with a barnstar! Barnstars are are little award-like templates that have stars and messages in them! They can cheer up someone´s day and encourage that person to keep doing constructive edits on wikipedia (and staying in wikipedia). Barnstars are a joyful way to show recognition to the work of a wikipedian. You don't have to be an admin, in fact you don't have to be logged in! Anyone can hand them out, and remember, if you appreciate others, and you show it, then you can get a barnstar too. (you can also customize them, instead of the usual-given barnstar) Read more: Wikipedia:Barnstars If something cannot be done with MediaWiki, HTML can be used!! Simple HTML guide available [1] But try to use Wikipedia Code when you can. A sysop got you blocked for a reason. Here are some tips on how to get you unblocked and contributing back! First, add {{unblock}} to your user talk page (the only userpage you can edit), and your reason why you got blocked and some things you done accidentally. Then, wait for a sysop to unblock you. BE CAREFUL! Some sysops might decline your unblock by adding a decline reason below your reason. Please try again if you have problems with your sysop blocking. Read more: Wikipedia:Appealing a block, WP:AUTOBLOCK PNiddy-~ // My edits 16:30, 24 June 2007 (UTC) Have you ever been dissatisfied with having to type out user warning templates? Are you not satisfied with the default user interface? Everyone has, so that's why an association of Wikipedians who can program at an advanced level have made a page, WikiProject User Scripts, dedicated to giving you scripts to improve your experience here. Read more: Wikipedia:WikiProject User scripts, WP:TWINKLE ~Steptrip 23:48, 14 April 2007 (UTC) Do you have workpages in your user space that give the appearance of being in article namespace? Try adding {{workpage}} to the top of that page. Read more: Template talk:Workpage Jreferee 22:49, 15 March 2007 (UTC) If you've looked at your Watchlist or at Recent Changes lately, you'll notice that after each entry there is a colored number. This number represents the amount of bytes that have been either added or removed in that edit. Usually this is the same as the number of characters added or removed. Green numbers (+xx) show the number of bytes added while red numbers (-xx)show the amount of bytes removed. Read more: Wikipedia:Added or removed characters Harryboyles 01:44, 6 January 2007 (UTC)
Also, the 2.0 release of the Mozilla Firefox web browser, now available to the general public at http://www.mozilla.com/firefox, has automatic as-you-type spell checking in all text fields. The spell checking is turned on by default when you install the browser.
Perhaps the best navigation aid is one you create yourself.Your userpage can serve as a custom navigation tool: simply add the links you need most to it.Note that there are many ready-made link lists available in the form of Wikipedia:Navigational templates. For easy access to the above link, add it to your user page. See also: Wikipedia:Contents, Many resources are available to save you time designing your user page:
For easy access to the above links, add them to your user page. Read more: Wikipedia:User page Simply go there and type in your search term: To make the above link easily accessible, add it to your user page. Read more: Wikipedia:Searching Here's a way to get Cite.php references into two columns: <div class="references-small" style="-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2;"> Read more: Wikipedia:References Do you find yourself working on a lot of related articles, and wishing there were some rhyme or reason to how they were written, internally organized, cross-referenced to each other, categorized in Wikipedia, and templated with useful features like sidebars? You can make it happen! WikiProjects are groups of editors with special project pages for storing guidelines, templates and to-do lists for an entire general topic area, and a Talk page for coordinating on a topic-wide basis. Starting a WikiProject is easy: Create a page in your userspace, such as User:MyNameHere/Wikiproject Project name, put Read more: WikiProject Council Guide [It's too long, but it's a start. — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] ツ 09:23, 23 November 2006 (UTC) ] Shortened as requested. — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] ツ 15:44, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
Read more: MediaWiki project homepage
Read more: MediaWiki project homepage User:AndyZ/peerreviewer is an automated javascript program that highlights areas for improvment for any article on Wikipedia, including sources, lack of categories or tips for uploading images to the page. To use, go to User:AndyZ/peerreviewer and follow the instructions; then, edit any article and click the "peer review" text at the page top for an instant automatic peer review! Anthonycfc [T • C] 17:28, 10 January 2007 (UTC) Do you merge articles? Are you a translator? Do you dislike using multiple windows to look at multiple pages? If you have a capable web browser, such as Firefox or Safari, you may want try tabbed browsing within your browser window for quick and easy organization of multiple pages of information. Try using ctrl-T or apple-T to open a new tab, or search your browser's help menu to get started. HornandsoccerTalk 04:18, 22 March 2007 (UTC) Wiki formatting often required the use of the pipe key. The pipe key or "|" is located on the keyboard itself. Many editors of wikipedia find it frustrating when they must scroll to the teplate at the bottom of the page and select the pipe. The pipe on the keyboard is located directly underneath the backspace key. By pressing the shift key and this key simultaneously, the pipe symbol appears. World (talk • contributions) 21:57, 23 March 2009 (UTC) [edit] General discussion
[edit] I'm not sure how this worksSomething like two months ago, I wrote up a potential TotD here, and never heard anything further.Does that mean that it was considered lame and ignored, or did it move into some other process? The workflow from the intial proposal of a draft TotD, to discussion, cleanup and eventual use at a TotD or rejection isn't very clear to me. — SMcCandlish [talk] [contrib] ツ 10:33, 2 February 2007 (UTC)
The tip is a bit long, can you edit down a bit? The Transhumanist 03:06, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] General TOTD encyclopaedia article?I think "tip of the day" should be an actual article, discussing the use of TOTD as a supplementary form of online help in (primarily Microsoft?) GUI applications. I was a little surprised to see it redirect to this meta-type page. 86.138.65.206 16:52, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] April 3 TOTDThe TOTD for April 3rd is about Esperanza. Since the project no longer exists, it might be a good idea to replace it. -- MarcoTolo 04:55, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Jimbo tip?Today (or yesterday) I saw 'spam Jimbo Wales', presumably for April Fools' Day - but I cannot find it anywhere. Link, anyone? If it was not, it should be BJAODNed.-- Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus | talk 04:10, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
[edit] PardonThis has nothing to do with Today's tip. It is regarding the automatic message that is on the Log In page. Make sure to have a secure password. Out of curiosity, has there been a recent admin who's password was discovered? Send a message to my talk page. -Yancyfry 02:22, 8 May 2007 (UTC) [edit] Internet Explorer advocacyToday's tip advocates Internet Explorer. I've nothing against IE, but did you really mean to do that? --SueHay 02:38, 10 June 2007 (UTC) [edit] A metaphor for a metaphor?"Village pump" can't be a metaphor for "community watering hole." A metaphor can only be a symbol of something real, not a symbol of yet another symbol. The village pump on Wikipedia is the real online gathering place the metaphor is supposed to indicate, but "community watering hole" is just an alternative metaphor. I suggest saying something such as "The Village Pump is a metaphor for a community crossroads or meetingplace where news and ideas are exchanged." Preston McConkie 20:31, 25 August 2007 (UTC) [edit] typo in popups tipPower tool: Navigation popups [edit] Five Pillars - Not the same pillars!Today's TOTD on the Five Pillars - that is, TOTD for October 20 - lists slightly different pillars to to Five Pillars page that it links to. In WP:PILLARS, it lists "Wikipedia works by consensus" as one of the pillars (next to the yellow icon). In Wikipedia:Tip of the day/October 20, "Wikipedia is free content" appears next to the yellow icon rather than the green icon, and instead, "Wikipedia has a neutral point of view" is listed next to the green icon. What's going on here? DonkeyKong64 (Mathematician in training) 06:31, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
[edit] barnstars ruleBarnstars make good editors feel appreciated. Try to give one to every editor you think is good. --1bookfan 02:48, 19 December 2007 (UTC) [edit] ArchivesThe 2007 archive only has links to some of the days, and some of those pages don't work (in particular, the prior/next day links don't work on any of the February pages on the list - they have error messages instead - and February 2-4 don't have any tip). Brian Jason Drake 08:37, 14 January 2008 (UTC) [edit] How to Use this template on Other Lrnguage wikis?Hi, I contribute in gu@wiki and hi@wiki, and visit en@wiki for timeto time as well. I am even one of the Administrator for gu.wiki and would like to use this template on my user page at gu@User:Dsvyas, can anyone tell me how can I do that? or can give me the basic code for template to import the tips from en.wiki here??--Dsvyas (talk) 16:10, 19 March 2008 (UTC) [edit] Hillary ClintonToday's totd includes a Hillary Clinton box. It was probably added by one of her supporters and it needs removing. I can't find it in the totd text. George D. Watson (Dendodge).TalkHelp 17:07, 22 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] FeedTip of the Day could really use an RSS feed, I imagine this would boost readership significantly. --Padraic 18:50, 24 March 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Pronounciation of wordsUp to now, I never found an audio-option to hear the correct pronounciation of the words that are explained. Would it be possible to offer such a feature? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 137.120.169.118 (talk) 08:12, 9 May 2008 (UTC) [edit] Big blooper: December 2Um ... did anyone bother to check the major change in the style guides (MOSNUM, MoS, MOSLINK, CONTEXT) concerning date autoformatting? How embarrassing. If there's a way of substituting today's Tip to stop WP looking like a bunch of fools, that would be great. Tony (talk) 12:57, 2 December 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Main page pushWith all the usability grants and work ahead, simply pushing this TOTD to Wikipedias Main Page would do a great job.--Kozuch (talk) 13:25, 24 February 2009 (UTC) [edit] Who updates the tip of the day?Tip of the day for March 5,2009 "Reserve your username on the sister projects, before it gets taken" seems very out of date.
Wikipedia:Unified login is has been in place for quite some time now. I am not sure of the process to up date the tip of the day, but this one sure needs updating. Dbiel (Talk) 02:50, 6 March 2009 (UTC) [edit] Today's tip of the day is broken!Wannabe Kate's counter stopped working last January. I would recommend replacement with User:Soxred93's very nice Edit Counter here. Any other suggestions are welcome, too. Cheers,
[edit] QuestionHow come the project didn't operate in 2005? -- Ϫ 12:25, 7 June 2009 (UTC)
It got shut down. The guy running it stopped, and removed it from everywhere. One day it just disappeared. That was before I joined, so I didn't even know it had existed. I discovered it in 2006 when I was redesigning the Community Portal. So I resurrected the project, put together a team of people, and we created enough tips to run all year long! We re-established the tip of the day to the Community Portal, and we added it to the main help page as well. Eventually, RichardF created the "yearless year", and the tips get repeated year after year. The template just starts over at the beginning each year. They are also available in the tips library at WP:TIPS. Since the tip display runs automatically, I've practically forgotten about this project. I'll try to pop in more often. The Transhumanist 20:46, 29 June 2009 (UTC) P.S.: The tip schedule needs work - it needs to be archived to 2008, and more tips replaced for 2009. [edit] Repetition tipsWhat if someone (without knowing it) post a tip a little similar, similar or very similar to other existing tip? (since there are plenty of them). - Damërung ...ÏìíÏ..._Ξ_ . -- 02:32, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
[edit] July 16 tip is broken! Bookmarklet = dead linkJuly 16 tip = nonfunctional. Please fix. Softlavender (talk) 11:40, 12 July 2009 (UTC) {{helpme}}
[edit] LIFE:HELOO DEARS, my name is shahana... i am student of masters in business administration.i just want to share something with u all people... i m 20years old... i have passed 20 yrs of my life but still i am unable to know what is life? i am so much confused with mystery of this life. i want to know what life really is?in my 20yrs of life i just came to know... "life is totally uncertain". it is the name of giving (whatever it is).i think it is a beautiful gift of GOD,if we spend it according to GOD'S will... We just need to understand this.i don't know whether i am right or wrong,but that is all i know about life. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Shani.f (talk • contribs) 09:49, 4 August 2009 (UTC)
[edit] An Idea for the Tip of the DayI'm not really sure where I can put ideas for a tip of the day, so I'm just adding a new section for it. Anyways, I'm not sure if this tip exists already (I checked on the "Tip of the Day" page), but my idea is a tip about inserting hidden comments. It will say this: "Have you ever wanted to inform all editors about what to or what not to do to an article but thought it would be too hard to do and that it wouldn't match if it was seen on the article? Are you reverting many edits on a certain article because of this? Instead, you can insert a hidden comment! That way, only the people editing the page will see what you want them to see! Here is how to insert a hidden comment:
The page with more information will be Help:Hidden Text (a shortcut to the page is Wikipedia:HIDDEN). The title of the tip will be "Inserting Hidden Text." --Hadger 02:39, 2 November 2009 (UTC) |
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