- Wikipedia:Signatures helped achieve this:
O = MC 4/ π ≠ 2
Signatures must include at least one internal link to your user page, user talk page, or contributions page; this allows other editors easy access to your talk page and contributions log. The lack of such a link is widely viewed as obstructive.
- O = Orschstaffer and links to Wikipedia:User:Orschstaffer where is found the Orschstaffer wikitable which navigates to everything Orschstaffer is (who am I?), everything Orschstaffer is doing (User:Orschstaffer/Schoolhouse), everywhere Orschstaffer might be found (Interwiki Orschstaffer).
- M = Orschstaffer and links to Wikimedia:User:Orschstaffer where is found Orschstaffer research into the Wikimedia Foundation's Projects and such other things yet to be enlightened.
- C = Orschstaffer and links to Wikiversity:User:Orschstaffer where is found Orschstaffer involved in College, and faithful fraternizer of the fraternity π≠2 which links to Wikimedia:Create room and w:User:Orschstaffer/Schoolhouse/CreateRoom.
- 4 = Quantum as in mechanics, theories, multipliers, personalities[citation needed], et. al., and links to Contributions.
- Colors that fit me
List of colors is a page full of colors organized and grouped, review the whole page then choose which section fits your budget.
- This Navigational Wikitable organizes the Orschstaffer Research and School Project.
Table Crafts Room is currently streamlining style for aesthetically pleasing while not totally gaudey appearance (display style) of this Wikitable which should reflect a creative mood.
More information Leonardo de Vinci was a self-proclaimed autodidactic. Orschstaffer is O=MC4 on Wikipedia, Valmont Schoolhouse Orschstaffer is O=MC4 on Meta-Wiki. ...
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To format your article correctly (and expand it, and possibly even make it
featured!):
, see the following links
Also, make sure there are incoming links to the new article from other Wikipedia articles (click "What links here" in the toolbox) and that the new article is included in at least one appropriate category (see help:category). Otherwise it will be difficult for readers to find the article.
Others can freely contribute to the article when it has been saved. The creator does not have special rights to control the later content. See Wikipedia:Ownership of articles.
Additionally, before you get frustrated or offended about the way others modify or remove your contributions, see: Wikipedia:Don't be ashamed.
How to improve your writing
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Compare two versions of a featured article
A good way of focusing your efforts on improving your prose is to compare two versions of a featured article. Here's how to do this:
- Look in the FA log for the featured-article candidacy discussion of an article that might interest you that was substantively criticised for failing Criterion 1a.
- Note the date and time of the nomination (the first message in the discussion).
- Click the title link to go to the article itself; do not read it.
- Click the "Page history" link.
- Locate the version that immediately preceded nomination. Click that link.
- Read this old version of the article, carefully. Think of all the changes it needs. Better, click "Printable version" and go through a printout with a red pen.
- Return to the "Page history" and use the "compare" function to compare that version with the version that was promoted to FA status. Compare your edits with those that were actually made during the FAC process.
- Remember that you may be able to make the current version of that article even better; please do so if that is the case.