Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail . —Ralph Waldo Emerson

The story of Chameleon3322

I'm relatively new to Wikipedia, and would like to get to know more about Wikipedia. I hope to contribute as much as I can and follow all policies that are encouraged to follow. I have been editing some minor things here and there on Wikipedia for a few weeks but have never got around to actually become a member. Now that I have created my own account I will try to contribute more to Wikipedia and encourage others to do the same.

Me

This user is from the planet Earth.
This user has no understanding of time and does everything at the last minute.
This user loves using Google Earth.
:-]This user is polite.
This user does not smoke.
This user is right-handed.
This user is not a pet owner.
This user does not know what Zodiac sign they fall under.
Today is 15 May 2024
es-3Este usuario puede contribuir con un nivel avanzado de español.
:)This user is happy.
This user enjoys rap music.
This user enjoys hip hop music.
This user plays futsal.
This user plays association football.
This user is Latin American.
SKThis user enjoys the works of Stephen King.
This user is from El Salvador.


Stop violence in El Salvador

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Today's motto...
Starting things can be tough.
But you should always
grit, grin, and dive in.


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Photograph credit: Andy Morffew
Redirects

A redirect is a page that has the sole purpose to automatically redirect readers to a differently named page; to take the reader where they really wanted to go. Redirects allow a topic to have more than one title. Redirects are used for synonyms, abbreviations (initialisms), acronyms, accented terms (diacritics), misspellings, typos, nicknames (pseudonyms), scientific names, etc.

To create a redirect for the term "Oof":

  1. Type Oof in the search box, press ↵ Enter
  2. Click on the redlink for Oof that it presents
  3. In the edit window that appears, type #REDIRECT [[Foo]] on the first line to make it lead to the article Foo
  4. Redirects should be organized in to categories too. Each redirect can have up to seven redirect categories. Categories go on the third line of the redirect. (Note: Plant has a subcategory within the category of scientific name; enter plant after a pipe).

Here are two examples of a redirect category using a category template:

  • {{R from birth name}}
  • {{R from scientific name|plant}}

Preview your new redirect before saving it. Make sure:

  1. There is a big right-facing arrow to the left of the bolded name of your target page name.
  2. That your target page is bolded in blue (if it is red, go back and double check your target name in the edit window).
  3. That your redirect category has rendered properly and that the boilerplate it presents makes sense.
To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}

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