Info for talk pages: There are two types of talk pages - the first one is standard talk pages which are used to discuss an article, while user talk pages are used to communicate with other users or leave them messages. Every page has an associated talk page, except pages in the Special: namespace. If there is no discussion of a page, the link to its talk page will be red. You can still discuss the page - you will just be the first person to do so.
A talk page adds Talk: to the beginning of the main page's title. If the main page has a prefix then talk is added after this prefix. For example, a talk page associated with the main article namespace simply has the prefix Talk:, while a talk page associated with the user namespace has the prefix User talk:. This article is in the Help: namespace, so the talk page for this article is Talk page. The Main Page is in the main namespace (because it has no prefix), so its talk page is simply Main Page.
After someone else edits your user talk page, the alert "You have new messages" is automatically displayed on all pages you view, until you view your user page.
When discussing the name of the page or discussing merging it with another page, always mention the current page name: after renaming (moving) a page, references to "this page name" would not make sense.
On a talk page, "this page" usually refers to the main page (i.e. the page the talk page is associated with). If the talk page itself is referred to, write "this talk page".
The "Post a comment" feature allows convenient appending of a section with the section header the same as the edit summary, and typed only once.
This also works on other pages as well, though there is no link displayed, so you will need to use the URL, e.g. http://meta.wikimedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Sandbox&action=edit§ion=new
The depth of a message is determined by the number of colons (':') in front of the message. Each colon represents a tab, and are commonly used in discussions on user and article talk pages. If a reply is made to a statement, one adds a colon to the number of colons used in the statement being replied to. This style of conversation is easier to read.
Example:
The above will produce this:
| How's the milk? --Bob |
ويكيبيديا:صفحة النقاش | Уикипедия:Дискусионна страница | Wikipedie:Diskusní stránka | Wikipedia:Hvordan bruger jeg diskussionssiderne | Wikipedia:Diskussionsseiten | ویکیپدیا:صفحه بحث | Википедија:Страници за разговор | Wikipedia:Laman perbualan | Wikipedia:ノートページ | Hjelp:Hvordan bruke diskusjonssidene | Wikipedia:Strona dyskusji | Wikipedia:Página de discussão | Wikipédia:Diskusná stránka | Wikipedija:Pogovorna stran | Википедија:Страна за разговор | Bit bäxäse | Довідка:Обговорення статей | Wikipedia:讨论页
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