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<h4> User pages </h4>
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<h4> ''Recent Changes'' on steroids </h4>
  
Any registered user on NSwiki can create a page about themselves. To create an account, all you have to do is click on the [[Special:Userlogin|"Log in"]] link, enter a username, a password (twice), and click on "Create an account". While you are logged in, your name appears in the upper right corner of the screen; click on the name and then click "Edit this page" to edit your [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:User page|user page]]. Tell us about yourself and your motivation to participate in this project. Other users can leave comments on your [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Talk page|talk page]]. For experiments and personal projects, you can also create [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Subpages|subpages]] on your user page.
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When you click the [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes]] link, you get a protocol of recent modifications to wiki pages. One neat feature of that page is the "Show new changes starting from" link. If you keep a [[Wikipedia:tabbed document interface|browser tab]] open on the Recent Changes page, you can use it to regularly fetch a list of changes that you haven't seen yet.
  
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Have you tried the option "Enhanced [[Special:Recentchanges|recent changes]]" in your [[Special:Preferences|user preferences]] already? It requires a modern browser to work and is disabled by default. Unlike the normal "recent changes" page, this one summarizes edits to the same page and lets you dynamically expand and collapse the list items. For multiple edits to the same page, it also provides a single "changes" link which will show you a view of the differences between these combined edits and the last non-recent revision.
More info: '''[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:User page|Wikipedia:User page]]'''
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<h4> User contributions </h4>
  
<h4> Tuning your edit window </h4>
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If you click on a user's name, you can view their [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:user page|user page]]. If the user exists, there should be a "User contributions" link in the sidebar. This link will show you all the edits that user has ever made, up to 500 per page. Edits with a "top" link are the most recent ones to that particular article. If you click the link you will see exactly which changes the user has made. This is useful for tracking [[NSwiki:vandalism in progress|vandalism in progress]]. The "hist" link will show the history of the page. You have your own contributions list, which is particularly useful for tracking your conversations on [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Talk page|talk pages]]. If you are [[Special:Userlogin|logged in]], you can access the list from the "My contributions" link in the sidebar.
 
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Is your edit window too large and you cannot reach the "preview" and "save" buttons without scrolling? Try reducing the number of rows of the window in your [[Special:Preferences|user preferences]]. Disabling the edit toolbar should also save some screen real estate. Alternatively, in a modern browser, try hitting "ALT+P" for Preview and "ALT+S" for save. If you think the edit window is not using ''enough'' of your screen, try setting the option "Edit box has full width". Be warned, however, that the human eye has a harder time tracing long lines than short ones - you risk getting confused.  
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More info: '''[[Wikipedia:m:Help:Preferences|MediaWiki Handbook:Preferences]]'''
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Revision as of 10:10, 2 January 2005

Recent Changes on steroids

When you click the recent changes link, you get a protocol of recent modifications to wiki pages. One neat feature of that page is the "Show new changes starting from" link. If you keep a browser tab open on the Recent Changes page, you can use it to regularly fetch a list of changes that you haven't seen yet.

Have you tried the option "Enhanced recent changes" in your user preferences already? It requires a modern browser to work and is disabled by default. Unlike the normal "recent changes" page, this one summarizes edits to the same page and lets you dynamically expand and collapse the list items. For multiple edits to the same page, it also provides a single "changes" link which will show you a view of the differences between these combined edits and the last non-recent revision.

User contributions

If you click on a user's name, you can view their user page. If the user exists, there should be a "User contributions" link in the sidebar. This link will show you all the edits that user has ever made, up to 500 per page. Edits with a "top" link are the most recent ones to that particular article. If you click the link you will see exactly which changes the user has made. This is useful for tracking vandalism in progress. The "hist" link will show the history of the page. You have your own contributions list, which is particularly useful for tracking your conversations on talk pages. If you are logged in, you can access the list from the "My contributions" link in the sidebar.