User:Audacity/Velcome

Hello, and Welcome to Wikipedia! I noticed your edit(s) to $ARTICLE, and thought I'd officially welcome you. My name is Dan, a.k.a. Audacity. I hope you like our encyclopedia project and decide to stay.
 * User

Here are a few good links for newcomers:
 * Introduction
 * Getting started
 * How to edit a page
 * Tutorial
 * Help pages
 * Developing an article
 * The Manual of Style
 * Wikipedia's Missing Manual

Some other hints and tips:
 * Since you have created a username, you have the privilege of customizing your own user page, which is here. You can also tell us more about yourself at New user log.
 * When using talk pages, please sign your name at the end of your messages by typing four tildes ( &lt;nowiki&gt;~&lt;/nowiki&gt; ). This will automatically produce your username and the date.
 * If you have any questions, check out Questions, ask me on my talk page, or place  on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions.

Thanks for contributing, and I hope you enjoy being a Wikipedian. ~

Hello, and Welcome to Wikipedia! I noticed your edit(s) to $ARTICLE, and thought I'd officially welcome you. My name is Dan, a.k.a. Audacity. I hope you like our encyclopedia project and decide to stay.
 * Anon

Here are a few good links for newcomers:
 * Introduction
 * Getting started
 * How to edit a page
 * Tutorial
 * Help pages
 * Developing an article
 * The Manual of Style
 * Wikipedia's Missing Manual

Some other hints and tips:
 * You might consider getting a username by clicking  [ sign up] . You don't have to log in to read or edit articles on Wikipedia, but creating an account is quick, free and non-intrusive, requires no personal information, and has many benefits. As a registered user, you gain the use of an appropriate username of your choice, a personal watchlist to which you can add articles that interest you, the ability to start new pages, and much more. Also, your IP address,, will no longer be visible to other users.
 * When using talk pages, please sign your name at the end of your messages by typing four tildes ( &lt;nowiki&gt;~&lt;/nowiki&gt; ). This will automatically produce your username (or IP address) and the date.
 * If you have any questions, check out Questions, ask me on my talk page, or place  on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions.

Thanks for contributing, and I hope you enjoy being a Wikipedian. ~

First, Welcome to Wikipedia, ! I noticed your edit(s) to [$ARTICLE]], and thought I'd officially welcome you. My name is Dan, a.k.a. Audacity. I hope you like our encyclopedia project and decide to stay.
 * User, combined with another message

Here are a few good links for newcomers:
 * Introduction
 * Getting started
 * How to edit a page
 * Tutorial
 * Help pages
 * Developing an article
 * The Manual of Style
 * Wikipedia's Missing Manual

Some other hints and tips:
 * Since you have created a username, you have the privilege of customizing your own user page, which is here. You can also tell us more about yourself at New user log.
 * When using talk pages, please sign your name at the end of your messages by typing four tildes ( ~ ). This will automatically produce your username and the date.
 * Always fill in the edit summary field, unless you are making a minor edit, in which case you should mark it as such.
 * If you have any questions, check out Questions, ask me on my talk page, or place  on your talk page and someone will show up shortly to answer your questions.

Second, ...

Thanks for contributing, and I hope you enjoy being a Wikipedian. ~

Dear ,
 * Advanced user

Look like you have not yet been officially welcomed to Wikipedia, so let me be the first to say Welcome!

Dear ,

Look like you have not yet been officially welcomed, so let me be the first to say Welcome to Wikipedia!

You may or may not have already come across these pages, which are worth reading:
 * Introduction
 * Developing an article
 * The Manual of Style
 * Etiquette
 * Wikipedia's Missing Manual
 * [|Wikipedian slang glossary]

Please feel free to ask me any questions whatsoever. And have fun! ~


 * Other tips
 * Check out AutoWikiBrowser, which makes repetitive tasks like adding templates to talk pages much quicker. Also, try experimenting with user scripts, which you can add to User:/monobook.js. Popups is a particularly useful script for both using and editing Wikipedia.
 * Always fill in the edit summary field, unless you are making a minor edit, in which case you should mark it as such.