Help:Sign your posts on talk pages

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Your username is displayed in the edit histories of all the articles you contribute to and is linked to your user and talk pages. You choose your name when you first register on wiki.gis.com and it is usual to stay with the same name throughout your time on the project.

You should always sign your posts on talk pages. Signatures are the text that appears before the timestamp when you put content on a page. Signatures are customized using "my preferences" under "User profile".

You can use any wikitext as your signature (simply check the "Sign my name exactly as shown" box). If "Sign my name exactly as shown" is unchecked, the software treats this as your nickname and makes your signature "[[User:Name|Nickname]] ([[User talk:Name|talk]])" which is rendered as:

Nickname (talk)

When customizing your signature, please keep the following in mind: A distracting, confusing, or otherwise unsuitable signature may adversely affect other users. For example, some editors find that long formatting disrupts discourse on talk pages, or makes working in the edit window more difficult. Complicated signatures contain a lot of code that is revealed in the edit window, and can take up unnecessary amounts of narrative space, which can make both reading and editing harder.

Never use another editor's signature. Impersonating another editor by using his or her username or signature is forbidden. Altering the markup code of your signature to make it look substantially like another user's signature may also be considered a form of impersonation. Editing the code of your signature to link it to another editor's userpage is not permitted. While not an absolute requirement, it is common practice for a signature to resemble to some degree the user name it represents.

If you encounter a user whose signature is disruptive or appears to be impersonating another account, it is appropriate to ask that user to consider changing their signature to meet the requirements of this guideline. When making such a request, always be polite, and assume good faith. Do not immediately assume that the user has intentionally selected a disruptive or inappropriate signature. If you are asked to change your signature, please avoid interpreting a polite request as an attack. Since the success of wiki.gis.com is based on effective teamwork, both parties should work together to find a mutually acceptable solution.

Your signature should not blink, scroll, or otherwise inconvenience or annoy other editors.

Images of any kind must not be used in signatures for the following reasons:

Keep signatures short, both in display and markup.

Extremely long signatures with a lot of HTML/wiki markup make page editing and discussion more difficult for the following reasons:

The software will automatically truncate both plain and raw signatures to 255 characters (characters used for HTML/wiki markup are included!).

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