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== Syntax ==
== Syntax ==
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<pre style="width:auto; overflow:auto">
{{User Page Header|<Name>}}
{{User Page Header|{{PAGENAME}}}}
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{{User Page Header|Tlosk}}
{{User Page Header|Tlosk}}


See [[Upload Avatar Image]] for more information on creating an avatar that will display in your header.
* See [[Upload Avatar Image]] for more information on creating an avatar that will display in your header.
* The wiki titles section is handled automatically via the protected template {{tl|Group Status}} where titles are manually assigned using a switch parser function.


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Latest revision as of 07:20, 25 November 2010

Related topics: Wiki Templates, {{Group Status}}

Syntax

{{User Page Header|{{PAGENAME}}}}

Usage

This template creates a formatted header that displays the user's name, avatar image (if available), a link to the user's contributions, and a count of total edits made on the wiki.

This is optional, if you do not wish to display this header on your user page, simply delete the template from your page ({{User Page Header|{{PAGENAME}}}}).

For example:

{{User Page Header|Tlosk}}

displays as:

 Tlosk
Wiki Contributions {{#ec:Tlosk}}    (admin, bureaucrat, maintainer)


  • See Upload Avatar Image for more information on creating an avatar that will display in your header.
  • The wiki titles section is handled automatically via the protected template {{Group Status}} where titles are manually assigned using a switch parser function.