User talk:Atsuhide ito

"user:" in front of the title
you may have already figured it out because you removed your question from the help desk, but....

you will never be able to remove "user:" from this page. the "user:" identifies it as part of the "user" space in Wikipedia, which consists of "user pages" where each editor can post a little something about themselves. it is associated with the "user talk:" space, like this page, where individual editors can talk to each other about editing.

Wikipedia has a number of "Spaces" where the pages all have a "prefix:" of some sort that identifies what type of a page it is. Most readers only ever use or see the "article space" content ( which is the only space which does not come with a "prefix:"). However, in order to have an actual article about a topic in article space, the topic must meet certain criteria. you can work through the article creation process, which will provide guidance on creating an article that meets the requirements.

But you should also note that we  have a conflict of interest policy and you should not create an article about yourself.--  TRPoD aka The Red Pen of Doom  23:20, 19 July 2014 (UTC)