User:Cumbrowski/MyResources

Fair Use Rationale
This logo is the copyrighted property of the XXXX, YYY. However, its use on ZZZZZZZ constitutes fair use since:
 * 1) It is used on the main article about the subject, and serves as a primary illustration for identification.
 * 2) The resolution has been reduced from the original to make it presentable in the encyclopedic format. No substantial, or substantive, changes have been made to the meaning or presentation in these alterations.
 * 3) It does not deprive the owner of any revenue, or opportunities, and the public use of such logos to identify their owners is a standard fair use rationale.
 * 4) It is clear that no endorsement of the article is implied by the logo, nor is it likely that any confusion will occur from this placement.
 * 5) No free substitute can be made, nor is it replaceable.

As a result, the use in this situation constitutes fair use. --~

Wiki Tips (for me)
Call it a mess and you will be close. "Wiki Tips" does not mean tips for you, but rather for me. They are my Wikipedia "Sticky Notes". Accept them as what they are or simply ignore them.

{|border = 1 cellpadding=10 cellspacing=2 width=100% To prevent Wikipedia to parse and auto-format content that should be displayed "as is", for example Source Code or other Text (e.g. ASCII art), use the following HTML Tag: unformated content Every charcters entered between the tags will be rendered "as is" without interpretation and formating by Wikipedia which could mess up your original content.
 * valign=top bgcolor=whitesmoke|Code Samples
 * valign=top|
 * valign=top|

You can also use the " your content  " Tag in addition and/or alternative to prevent your Webbrowser from doing the same (if supported)

Magic Words


See all "Magic Words" here: Help:Magic_words

Back Links [ :]

[ YYY]

XXX = Page e.g. Wiki:ASCII or : YYY = Anchor Text e.g :

Name Space

Page Name

Page Name Encoded

Example :

Talk Space

Base Page (of sub pages)

Full URL to Base page Talk page [}}} ] [}}} ]

Categories
Link to Category Category:Category name

Assign to Category

Contributions (XX is the user name or IP address)
Contributions by : http://en.wikipedia.org/w/ ... ... index.php?title=Special:Contributions&target=XX or Special:Contributions/User: Special:Contributions/User:XX

Redirects
#REDIRECT pagename

Anchor Links

 * HTML Anchor: 
 * Anchor Link:

Navigational Image
Edit Image (uploaded and on Commons) #redirect Help:Redirect

Usage Internal image:

links to the page [[Help:Redirect]

Access the Image without triggering Redirect
http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/ ... ... index.php?title=Image:Catapult.jpg&redirect=no

clickpic Template

 * User:Will Pittenger/templates/Clickable Image With External Link

This template attempts to superimpose an invisible link on an image. It may not work as expected for all browsers, and creates accessibility problems.

based on

Persistent Long Term Vandal
If somebody has a personal problem with some content and deletes, changes or adds the same stuff over and over again despite the fact that they are being reverted and also not engage at the talk page, use the  template at the talk page of that IP where the edits originate from. See practical example here

User:UBX/Flickr
 user templates|Trillian]]


 * float=
 * border-width=
 * 1 border-color=
 * 2 info-background=
 * logo-background
 * logo-size
 * logo-color
 * 3 logo
 * info-size
 * info-color

Stub feature
A wikilink to an existing page will be in class 'stub' if the page is in the main namespace, it is not a redirect, and the number of bytes of the wikitext is less than the "threshold for stub display" set in the user's preferences.

This allows users to immediately identify links to very short pages that probably need to be expanded. Alternately, a user may set a very high threshold to achieve any of the following:

Identify links to very large pages. However, the criterion is the size of the wikitext; possible inclusion of templates and images can make the rendered page large, even if the amount of wikitext is small. Determine at a glance whether a link leads to the main namespace or not. However, this does not take into account redirects to the main namespace (even if the redirect itself is in the main namespace). Identify links to redirects, for clean-up work such as bypassing redirects. However, section linking to a "stub" does not work. Although this is normally a minor issue, this may cause problems with users who set a very high threshold.

Note: "do not remove this line -- it calls a template, that can accept arguments" ???

Unsigned Template

 * In case a user forgot to sign his comment use this template.
 * The time (in 24 hours army time) is in UTC. See Edit history for the date and time of the edit by the user.



User Talk Archiving Primer

 * 1) Create a new User Talk Page with the suffix "/Archive 1". Here is the link to it.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Username/Archive 1 
 * 2) It will say that the page does not exist yet. Go and press edit.
 * 3) Add at the top the following code.  
 * 4) Open your default talk page at  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Username  and press edit.
 * 5) Select everything you want to archive and cut it out of the page ("Ctrl-X")
 * 6) Paste the content into the new talk page after the   template
 * 7) Add a link on your standard talk page to the Archive page  
 * 8) Save the standard talk page and you are done


 * Notes
 * The next archive pages would work the same, just call them .../Archive 2 ..../Archive 3 etc.
 * The template is a modified version of the  template and adds the little box to the archive which you can see here User_talk:Cumbrowski/Archive 1. It creates a link to your current talk page automatically (that's why the specific name .../Archive X). It also adds a little navigation to the previous and next archive page. In addition to that (my custom part) does it add a reference to your user page and shows your name (that it is your user talk archive) and the  at the bottom. I also changed the font sizes and colors to emphasis the important parts.
 * The on your main user talk page creates a little "Archive" box with links to all your archive pages automatically. You don't have to change that one anymore. It automatically detects, if new archive pages were created.
 * }

User:Cumbrowski/usertalkarchivenav

 * This is a modified copy of Template:Talkarchivenav

Do not  subst  this template! Supports up to 41 Talk Pages

Changes
which adds a reference to a link to the your user page. Like " with  User:Cumbrowski " which adds the Template:userpage to the page and shows it at the end, after the content.
 * 1) added: ,
 * 1) changed "Do not edit the contents of this page." to bold type, red and enlarged font
 * 2) added: ,
 * 1) added:  before "If you wish..."
 * 2) changed all links to normal type (instead of bold), changed color to black, but increased font size
 * 3) added link to user page and current talk page also to the archive pages navigation
 * 4) navigation design changes

Wikipedia Images
Just a bunch of Images I found at Wikipedia and find interesting and might want to utilize for something in the future or use as reference. The images are random and are also shown in no particular order.