User talk:Aulus Apollonius Cordus

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    Actually I'm not here to comment on the photo, I was wondering how to get to the
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There are some special pages that can be helpful in finding things:
    top category now that the link to it has gone off the main page - I used to find it
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    quite useful. Cordus 13:58, 16 April 2006 (CDT)
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What exactly are you trying to get to[[User:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|Marcus Octavius Germanicus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]]
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* [[Special:Categories]] - all categories
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* [[Special:Lonelypages]] - pages not linked to; we should work to reduce these.
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* [[Special:Uncategorizedpages]] - uncategorized pages; we should work to reduce these.
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Eventually, we should have some sort of hierarchical site map, so there's an easy way to get to everything.
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[[User:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|Marcus Octavius Germanicus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 07:37, 19 April 2006 (CDT)

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Salve Corde! I think you have this page on "watch" status by default. That means you'll get a notice if I save anything here. - Template:M. Lucretius Agricola

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I see...

So this is the discussion area attached to my account, and when someone says something here it tells me about it next time I log in. Clever. And my account page is completely separate from my biography?

yes. this is your user account. There is also an article about you in the general namespace -Template:M. Lucretius Agricola

user pages

Each of us has up to three pages with different purposes.

User:Aulus Apollonius Cordus is an automatic feature of the wiki software, associated with your username. Whenever your username appears in edit historys, signature, and such, it links to this. This is a personal space for you to describe yourself and your wikiprojects, solicit comments, test things, etc. If we adopt wikipedia-like policies, which I recommend, then this is a more personal area where NPOV is not enforced - but it's not a free web hosting service; it should be kept brief and mostly related to your wiki work.

User_talk:Aulus Apollonius Cordus is the discussion page associated with the above. Any messages left here will be automatically mailed to you. Traditionally it's used to discuss edits done by a person - thanking them for exceptional work or berating them for exceptionally bad work.

Aulus Apollonius Cordus (Nova Roma) is an article in the main namespace, and is treated like any other article in the main namespace - NPOV is enforced, and anyone can work on it. I think anyone who has held elected office or been chief of a sodalitas should qualify for an article in the main namespace.

On wikipedia it's considered bad form to edit your own biography (for those very few people who are important enough to rate one); here I think we can be less strict about it, but if conflicts arise the subject of the bio could be blocked from editing it.

When you sign something using four tildes (~~~~) it automatically links to your User: page. You can customize your signature in the Special:Preferences to do things like adding a link to your talk page as well. Marcus Octavius Germanicus(t) 12:41, 27 March 2006 (CST)

Thanks

Okay-dokey, thanks for the explanation. I already wrote my own biography, as you can see, but from now on I'll leave it alove and see what other people have to say.  ;)

WikiMagister

You've been nominated to be a WikiMagister (administrator level), giving you the power to protect or unprotect pages, delete pages, and edit protected pages. If you accept you'll be named a webmaster's scribe; let us know whether you want the appointment. Marcus Octavius Germanicus(t) 22:05, 2 April 2006 (CDT)

where?

There are some special pages that can be helpful in finding things:

Eventually, we should have some sort of hierarchical site map, so there's an easy way to get to everything. Marcus Octavius Germanicus(t) 07:37, 19 April 2006 (CDT)

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