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==What are signatures?==
 
==What are signatures?==
Signatures are self-explanatory. With some simple wikicoding, you can leave a personalised signature of your name and a timestamp next to it, which are used on talk pages and forums.
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Signatures are self-explanatory. With some simple wikicoding, you can leave a personalized signature of your name and a timestamp next to it, which are used on talk pages and forums.
   
 
==How do you make signatures?==
 
==How do you make signatures?==
 
The only way to make a signature without breaking our policy would be the following way. We highly advise that you change it to this process if it's different already.
 
The only way to make a signature without breaking our policy would be the following way. We highly advise that you change it to this process if it's different already.
 
===What you can't do===
 
===What you can't do===
*Avoid a timestamp appearing next to your signature by using a template (does not apply if your signature already has a time stamp), or by signing with <code><nowiki>~~~</nowiki></code>.
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*Avoid a timestamp appearing next to your signature by using a template (does not apply if your signature already has a time stamp), or by signing with <code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code>.
*Having an image larger than 20px.
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*Having an image larger than 25px (in '''height''').
 
*Any other rules in the Signature Policy.
 
*Any other rules in the Signature Policy.
   
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#Scroll down to the Signature field. If it isn't ticked already, tick the box that says: "Custom signature (Check this box to create a custom signature in the field above. The signature uses the same wiki markup that a regular page does, including links.)"
 
#Scroll down to the Signature field. If it isn't ticked already, tick the box that says: "Custom signature (Check this box to create a custom signature in the field above. The signature uses the same wiki markup that a regular page does, including links.)"
 
#Now instead of pasting the code into this box, you can do what's called a page call here, and it will include all wikicode in your signature page without including the actual wikicode in the box.
 
#Now instead of pasting the code into this box, you can do what's called a page call here, and it will include all wikicode in your signature page without including the actual wikicode in the box.
##To do this you have to paste this in: {{SUBST:User:YourName/sig}}
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##To do this you have to paste this in: <nowiki>{{SUBST:User:YourName/sig}}</nowiki>
 
##Replace ''User:YourName/sig'' with your aforementioned signature page.
 
##Replace ''User:YourName/sig'' with your aforementioned signature page.
 
#Scroll down and save the Preferences.
 
#Scroll down and save the Preferences.
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*Admins can fix your signature, which is above all the most important thing.
 
*Admins can fix your signature, which is above all the most important thing.
 
*You can use different signatures for different wikis.
 
*You can use different signatures for different wikis.
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===Signature length tip===
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if your signature is very long (e.g. +1000 characters), consider not using the '''SUBST:''' prefix in your signature and just add your signature as <nowiki>{{User:YourName/sig}}</nowiki>. This will keep the page in which you're signing tidy and won't result a scenario where others need to look for the end of your signature.<br />
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If you add your signature to your preferences, it's possible to add by creating another signature page, e.g. '''User:YourName/sig/loader''', add to it <nowiki>{{User:YourName/sig}}</nowiki> and add the loader page to your preferences (in the same way, using <nowiki>{{User:YourName/sig/loader}}</nowiki>).
   
 
==Rules==
 
==Rules==

Latest revision as of 21:26, 11 October 2015

This page aims to show people how to create effective but legal signatures for the Club Penguin Wiki. We highly advise you to read this thoroughly to avoid being blocked. Any other way than described below that is used in the process of creating your signature is against our Signature Policy.

What are signatures?

Signatures are self-explanatory. With some simple wikicoding, you can leave a personalized signature of your name and a timestamp next to it, which are used on talk pages and forums.

How do you make signatures?

The only way to make a signature without breaking our policy would be the following way. We highly advise that you change it to this process if it's different already.

What you can't do

  • Avoid a timestamp appearing next to your signature by using a template (does not apply if your signature already has a time stamp), or by signing with ~~~~.
  • Having an image larger than 25px (in height).
  • Any other rules in the Signature Policy.

What you should do

Timestamps are essential to the wiki, they really help admins to use these messages for future reference and for housekeeping. The only way to include a timestamp is to use your Preferences page. There is a step-by-step guide on how to make legal signatures at the Club Penguin Wiki:

  1. Make a subpage under your userpage clearly titled "User:YourName/Signature" or "User:YourName/Sig" (or a template in a similar fashion).
  2. Paste or create a signature's raw wikicode. You can ask an admin to do this for you if you can't, or any other experienced user.
  3. Now you need to save your "signature page".
  4. Click on the blue button at the top saying "MORE", then click on "Preferences" in the drop-down menu.
  5. Scroll down to the Signature field. If it isn't ticked already, tick the box that says: "Custom signature (Check this box to create a custom signature in the field above. The signature uses the same wiki markup that a regular page does, including links.)"
  6. Now instead of pasting the code into this box, you can do what's called a page call here, and it will include all wikicode in your signature page without including the actual wikicode in the box.
    1. To do this you have to paste this in: {{SUBST:User:YourName/sig}}
    2. Replace User:YourName/sig with your aforementioned signature page.
  7. Scroll down and save the Preferences.

Now, all you have to do is place four tidles next your message and you'll have a signature with a timestamp.

Why we do this

  • This way you can have a more complex signature without going over the box limit in the Preferences box.
  • You can include a timestamp, which is essential.
  • Remember, you can always use the traditional method of coding in the preferences box, but it is a lot easier to preview and create the code on a subpage/template of yours.
  • Admins can fix your signature, which is above all the most important thing.
  • You can use different signatures for different wikis.

Signature length tip

if your signature is very long (e.g. +1000 characters), consider not using the SUBST: prefix in your signature and just add your signature as {{User:YourName/sig}}. This will keep the page in which you're signing tidy and won't result a scenario where others need to look for the end of your signature.
If you add your signature to your preferences, it's possible to add by creating another signature page, e.g. User:YourName/sig/loader, add to it {{User:YourName/sig}} and add the loader page to your preferences (in the same way, using {{User:YourName/sig/loader}}).

Rules

All rules regarding your signature apart from the above are located here.