User:Isomorphic/newuser

This is my new user welcome boilerplate. I always do copy-and-paste greetings, and usually personalize them a bit for each person I greet. This page exists so I won't have to retype the stuff that's almost always appropriate.

I dislike the recent habit of using page transclusion to do greetings. It's impersonal, and might as well be done by a 'bot if that's all the effort we're willing to put in. If you insist on greeting that way, at least have the sense to use "subst" instead of just brackets. Otherwise the person you've greeted is likely to notice that it's a canned greeting, and that's just tacky.

Hi there. Welcome to Wikipedia! I hope you like it here and stick around. If you want, you can drop us a note at New user log to introduce yourself.

Before you start doing a lot of editing, you might want to take the Tutorial. It gives a lot of basic info you'll want to get you oriented on Wikipedia.

You can sign your name on talk pages by using three tildes ( " ") for your username and four (" ~ ") for your username and a timestamp.

If you have any other questions about the project, then check out Help or add a question to the Help desk. You can also drop me a question on my talk page.

Happy editing, ~

A second boilerplate, formatted differently.

Hi there. Welcome to Wikipedia. When you get a chance, drop us a note at New user log to introduce yourself.

You can sign your name on talk pages by using "  " for your username and " ~ " for your username and a timestamp.

*Welcome is a good place to start. *Tutorial runs through all the basics. *How does one edit a page gives editing help. *Manual of Style gives formatting info. *Policies and guidelines tell about the principles we operate on. It's important, but don't try to read it all now. *Help covers a broad range of useful topics. *Help desk is a place to ask questions. *Show preview explains how to double-check your edits before saving.

You should also feel free to drop me a question on my talk page. I'll answer if I'm here.

Happy editing, ~