User talk:Astiffler
Welcome!
[edit]Welcome!
Hello, Astiffler, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
- The five pillars of Wikipedia
- Tutorial
- How to edit a page and How to develop articles
- How to create your first article (using the Article Wizard if you wish)
- Manual of Style
I hope you enjoy editing here and being a Wikipedian! Please sign your messages on talk pages using four tildes (~~~~); this will automatically insert your username and the date. If you need help, check out Wikipedia:Questions, ask me on my talk page, or ask your question on this page and then place {{help me}}
before the question. Again, welcome!
WheresTristan (talk) 01:37, 1 March 2012 (UTC)
WikiWomen's Collaborative
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Hi Astiffler! Women around the world who edit and contribute to Wikipedia are coming together to celebrate each other's work, support one another, and engage new women to also join in on the empowering experience of shaping the sum of all the world's knowledge - through the WikiWomen's Collaborative. As a WikiWoman, we'd love to have you involved! You can do this by:
We can't wait to have you involved, and feel free to drop by our meta page (under construction) to see how else you can participate! |
Welcome to Wikipedia: check out the Teahouse!
[edit]Hello! Astiffler,
you are invited to the Teahouse, a forum on Wikipedia for new editors to ask questions about editing Wikipedia, and get support from peers and experienced editors. Please join us!
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I, and the rest of the hosts, would be more than happy to answer any questions you have! SarahStierch (talk) 04:07, 10 October 2012 (UTC)
Note on your topic proposal
[edit]You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.
The Interior (Talk) 04:14, 25 October 2012 (UTC)
Student orientation: how to edit Wikipedia
[edit]Hi! I hope you're excited to edit Wikipedia as a part of your class this semester! Since this is likely a new way of completing an assignment and the community norms and expectations are new to you, we've created this awesome orientation for students. It covers a lot of the basics of editing Wikipedia and ways you can use your coursework to improve the encyclopedia. It takes 1-2 hours to complete, and I believe this thorough introduction will save you time in the end. It will help you figure out how to create content that sticks and can serve as a reference throughout your editing. I hope you'll take a look and see what you can learn about the work that goes into creating good articles. Good luck with your assignment, and thanks for editing! JMathewson (WMF) (talk) 23:44, 26 October 2012 (UTC)
Images in your article
[edit]Hello, you asked about images for your article. Ideally, Wikipedia likes to use public domain images, or those released under a free license (like Creative Commons 3.0). But in the absence of PD images, we may use copyrighted stuff by using a "fair-use rationale". This would apply for the official poster. Here are the instructions - Wikipedia:Non-free use rationale guideline. One important factor is that the article must be live before the image is uploaded. if not linked to an article, it will be deleted. If all the legalese is too much, I can do it for you. But I'm sure Prof Newbold will give you some bonus marks if you pull it off yourselves ;). Let me know if anything is unclear. The Interior (Talk) 19:34, 7 November 2012 (UTC)