Difference between revisions of "Category:Global Handles"

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  <nowiki>#redirect [[User:Example User]]</nowiki>
 
  <nowiki>#redirect [[User:Example User]]</nowiki>
 
  <nowiki>[[Category:Global Handles|Example Global]]</nowiki>
 
  <nowiki>[[Category:Global Handles|Example Global]]</nowiki>
:(The ''|Example Global'' in the category inclusion should not include the commercial "at" sign (@). If your global name's first letter is lowercase, use a capital letter instead (K and k are separate sorting options). This makes the page sort by the first letter of the global name instead of all global handles being listed under "@".)
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:The ''|Example Global'' in the category inclusion should not include the commercial "at" sign (@). If your global name's first letter is lowercase, use a capital letter instead ('''K''' and '''k''' are separate sorting options). This makes the page sort by the first letter of the global name instead of all global handles being listed under "@".
  
 
Note also that a player's global handle is often different than the player's wiki username.
 
Note also that a player's global handle is often different than the player's wiki username.
  
 
[[Category:Categories]]
 
[[Category:Categories]]

Latest revision as of 19:47, 6 March 2009

A category for user global handles.

Please note that it is recommended to turn your global handle page into a redirect to your User page or a character page you most identify with. This can be done with the #redirect [[Target Page]] command.

For example: the contents of the @Example Global page would be:

#redirect [[User:Example User]]
[[Category:Global Handles|Example Global]]
The |Example Global in the category inclusion should not include the commercial "at" sign (@). If your global name's first letter is lowercase, use a capital letter instead (K and k are separate sorting options). This makes the page sort by the first letter of the global name instead of all global handles being listed under "@".

Note also that a player's global handle is often different than the player's wiki username.