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You should always sign the Welcome message with <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>, so that new users have an obvious place to quick for questions.
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The '''welcome message''' is designed as a quick reference quide for newly registered NSwiki users.  For editors identified only by their [[IP address]], it is usually better to use '''<nowiki>{{subst:anon}}</nowiki>''' or one of the other [[NSwiki:Template messages|Template messages]].
  
When you use <nowiki>{{subst:welcome}}</nowiki> instead of just <nowiki>{{welcome}}</nowiki>, it will copy the wikicode of current version of the template to the user page like you had typed it in directly - thus the source is hidden and less confusing. [[User:Frisbeeteria|&rarr; ''Frisbeeteria'']] [[User talk:Frisbeeteria|&Theta;<small>talk</small>]]
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A quick way to identify a new user is that both their User page and Talk page show up as red links.  If you want to volunteer to help out new users, feel free to add <nowiki>{{subst:welcome}} ~~~~</nowiki> to their talk page.
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You should always sign the Welcome message with <nowiki>~~~~</nowiki>, so that new users have an obvious place to quick for questions.  You might also want to  [[NSwiki:Tip_of_the_day_archive#Custom_NSwiki_Signatures|customise your sig]] to give quick and easy access to your own Talk page.
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When you use <nowiki>{{subst:welcome}}</nowiki> instead of just <nowiki>{{welcome}}</nowiki>, it will copy the wikicode of current version of the template to the user page like you had typed it in directly - thus the source is hidden and less confusing. -- [[User:Frisbeeteria|Frisbeeteria]] [[User talk:Frisbeeteria|&Theta;<small>talk</small>]]
 
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Revision as of 10:48, 28 October 2004

The welcome message is designed as a quick reference quide for newly registered NSwiki users. For editors identified only by their IP address, it is usually better to use {{subst:anon}} or one of the other Template messages.

A quick way to identify a new user is that both their User page and Talk page show up as red links. If you want to volunteer to help out new users, feel free to add {{subst:welcome}} ~~~~ to their talk page.

You should always sign the Welcome message with ~~~~, so that new users have an obvious place to quick for questions. You might also want to customise your sig to give quick and easy access to your own Talk page.

When you use {{subst:welcome}} instead of just {{welcome}}, it will copy the wikicode of current version of the template to the user page like you had typed it in directly - thus the source is hidden and less confusing. -- Frisbeeteria Θtalk