Wikipedia:User page design guide/Decor





If you'd like a continuous refill reminder, the floating cup of coffee can be put in place by using this code:



I can't wait to edit another page!

Whatever does this mean?!

Tip of the Day
The Tip of the Day project provides a different piece of advice for using Wikipedia every day. Like the Picture of the Day, you can include it on your userpage by adding totd somewhere (at the top of your talk page is a good place for it). The randomized version (displayed above) is totd-random, and shows a different tip each time it is displayed on your screen. Other formats for the TOTD exist, such as the more compact totd3, or you can make your own by including on your userpage (which includes the raw text, without any formatting) and then enclose it in your own formatting. To float the tip of the day to the right of content (as it is displayed here), place this code where you want the tip to show up:.

Style tips
A spin off of the tip of the day, this is another template that provides useful instruction a little at a time.

To place it on your userpage, copy and paste this:

Styletips

Barnometer
This is an example of a Barnometer, to display the barnstars you've received in a humorous timescale. You can check the coding and then tweak it according to your own needs. Hold your mouse pointer over each barnstar to read each greeting.

Mottos
There's a motto of the day project, called, you guessed it: Motto of the day. To use it, just place Motd on your user page!

Here's what it looks like:

Thoughtboxes
This positive thoughtbox was found on Lord Voldemort's userpage:

What happens when a Wikipedian dies? He or she just doesn't show up to edit anymore. Does anybody notice? Does anybody really even care? To all those Wikipedians who may have died and been forgotten here, Thank you for your contributions and Rest in Peace.

Quotes
Quote of the week:

Random quote: Randomquote

Pics and images
There is a huge selection of pictures on Wikipedia and its sister site Wikimedia Commons. Pictures can be a powerful way to express yourself...





Pictures can be found all over Wikipedia, but it can be very time-consuming to hunt for them in the encyclopedia's articles. Another option is to browse Wikipedia's collections...

Image categories
Some images can be found in the categorical index, at:
 * Category:Wikipedia images
 * Category:Wikipedia featured pictures

But most of the images used on Wikipedia are kept at:


 * Wikimedia Commons (plus a whole lot more)

Featured pictures
Featured pictures can also be found in the picture of the day archive:

A monthly archive of Wikipedia's featured pictures

There is usually a long delay before a featured picture is scheduled into the picture of the day system, so two other places to look for featured pictures are:
 * Featured pictures
 * Featured picture thumbnails

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Picture(s) of the day
The Picture of the Day, which changes daily, is currently displayed every day on the Main Page, and you can use it to decorate your userpage as well...

Here's what the various picture of the day templates look like. To place them on your user page, include the corresponding double-curly bracket code, and the picture will be displayed automagically:

If you'd rather have it without the text (to make it smaller), you can use {{Wikipedia:POTD/{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}}_{{CURRENTDAY}},_{{CURRENTYEAR}} instead.

Alternate picture of the day
To display the alternate picture of the day from the no-restrictions anybody-can-add-a-pic-right-now picture project, use   , which displays this:

Unlike PotD, these pictures are not featured. You can use to add the daily random picture to your userpage.

To display the alternate cool random picture of the day from User:FormalDude/Contributions/Templates/Random Cool Picture Generator, use   , which displays this:

Commons picture of the day
You can also display the Commons Picture of the Day, which is different from the featured picture displayed on the main page, with. Which shows this:

Logos & symbols

 * Stolen from Supernerd11's page,


 * should create a logo that roughly covers the boring  default logo. This needs to be tweaked a bit, but gives you an empiric formula of sorts.



Other template
Other joke templates can be found at the department of fun.