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Every wiki page has an associated talk page, which can be used for discussion and communicating with other users. Talk pages can be accessed by clicking the "<tvar|talk>{{lcfirst:{{int|talk}}}}</>" [[<tvar|nav>Special:MyLanguage/Help:Navigation#Page Tabs</>|tab]] at the top of the page. Simply edit the page as normal to add your comment.</translate>
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A talk page is actually very similar to any other wiki page, but it is in the “{{ns:1}}” namespace, to keep it separate from the articles in the "<tvar|blank>{{int|blanknamespace}}</>" namespace (See <tvar|ns>{{ll|Help:Namespaces}}</>.) As with any wiki page, you can edit it, link to it, and view the editing history.
  
Every wiki page has an associated talk page, which can be used for discussion and communicating with other users. Talk pages can be accessed by clicking the “{{lcfirst:{{int:talk}}}}” [[Help:Navigation#Page tabs|tab]] at the top of the page. Simply edit the page as normal to add your comment.
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== Editing conventions on talk pages == <!--T:3-->
 
 
A talk page is actually very similar to any other wiki page, but it is in the “{{ns:1}}” namespace, to keep it separate from the articles in the “{{int:blanknamespace}}” namespace (See [[Help:namespaces]].) As with any wiki page, you can edit it, link to it, and view the editing history.
 
 
 
== Editing conventions on talk pages ==
 
  
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Having discussions on a free-form wiki page will seem strange at first. It helps if everyone follows some simple editing conventions:
 
Having discussions on a free-form wiki page will seem strange at first. It helps if everyone follows some simple editing conventions:
  
* Always sign your name after your comments. Use the four tildes <code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code>wiki syntax (or the signature button [[File:Insert-signature.png|text-bottom|link=|signature button]] in the toolbar above the editing textbox). For more information see [[Help:Signatures]].
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* Start a new discussion with a <code><nowiki>==level 2 heading==</nowiki></code> at the bottom of the page (or use the {{lcfirst:{{int:addsection}}}}tab).
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* Always sign your name after your comments. Use the four tildes "<tvar|tildes><code><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></code></>" wiki syntax (or the signature button [[File:Insert-signature.png|text-bottom|link=|signature button]] in the toolbar above the editing textbox). For more information see <tvar|sig>{{ll|Help:Signatures}}</>.
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* Start a new discussion with a <code><nowiki>==level 2 heading==</nowiki></code> at the bottom of the page (or use the "<tvar|addsection>{{lcfirst:{{int|addsection}}}}</>" tab).
 
* Indent replies with colons (<code>:</code>) at the beginning of the line.
 
* Indent replies with colons (<code>:</code>) at the beginning of the line.
  
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Here is an example discussion, following the talk page conventions:
 
Here is an example discussion, following the talk page conventions:
 
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<tt><nowiki>== More spiders information needed ==</nowiki></tt><br/>
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<tt><nowiki>This page has a lot of detail about the web, but I really dont understand a single word of it, and it doesn't mention the spider once -- [[User:Example|Bob Smith]] 18:07, 26 August 1991 (UTC)</nowiki></tt><br/>
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<tt><nowiki>: No no. This page is talking about the "world wide web". I have added a clarification at the top - [[User:Example|Simon Brown]] 11:21, 28 August 1991(UTC)</nowiki></tt><br/>
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<tt><nowiki>== Soup == </nowiki></tt><br />
<tt><nowiki>:: Oh I see... So what's the big deal about hyperlinked documents? Seems like a stupid idea to me. -- [[User:Example|Bob Smith]] 14:11, 3 September 1991 (UTC)</nowiki></tt><br/>
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<tt><nowiki>::: Well I think we should have some information about it here on our wiki, but you're probably right. It'll never catch on. -- [[User:Example|Simon Brown]] 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)</nowiki></tt><br/>
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<tt><nowiki>How's the soup? --[[User:Example|Bob]] 18:07, 26 August 1991 (UTC)</nowiki></tt><br />
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<tt><nowiki>: It's great!! --[[User:Example|Simon]] 11:21, 28 August 1991 (UTC)</nowiki></tt><br />
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<tt><nowiki>:: I made it myself! -- [[User:Example|Bob]] 14:11, 3 September 1991 (UTC)</nowiki></tt><br />
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<tt><nowiki>I think the soup-discussion should be moved to [[Talk:Soup]].. -- [[User:Example|Lisa]] 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)</nowiki></tt><br />
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This page has a lot of detail about the web, but I really dont understand a single word of it, and it doesn't mention the spider once -- [[User:Example|Bob Smith]] 18:07, 26 August 1991 (UTC)
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== Soup == <!--T:15-->  
: No no. This page is talking about the "world wide web". I have added a clarification at the top - [[User:Example|Simon Brown]] 11:21, 28 August 1991(UTC)
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:: Oh I see... So what's the big deal about hyperlinked documents? Seems like a stupid idea to me. -- [[User:Example|Bob Smith]] 14:11, 3 September 1991 (UTC)
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::: Well I think we should have some information about it here on our wiki, but you're probably right. It'll never catch on. -- [[User:Example|Simon Brown]] 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)
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How's the soup? --[[User:Example|Bob]] 18:07, 26 August 1991 (UTC)
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: It's great!! --[[User:Example|Simon]] 11:21, 28 August 1991 (UTC)
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:: I made it myself! -- [[User:Example|Bob]] 14:11, 3 September 1991 (UTC)
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I think the soup-discussion should be moved to [[Talk:Soup]].. -- [[User:Example|Lisa]] 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)
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== Editing discussions == <!--T:20-->
  
== Editing discussions ==
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Having discussions on a free-form wiki page will seem strange at first. It has some advantages over the conventional rigid forum format, but it can get a little messy. As with other wiki pages, anyone can help with tidying up discussions, to conform to the editing conventions, e.g., add signatures and headings where they are missing.
 
Having discussions on a free-form wiki page will seem strange at first. It has some advantages over the conventional rigid forum format, but it can get a little messy. As with other wiki pages, anyone can help with tidying up discussions, to conform to the editing conventions, e.g., add signatures and headings where they are missing.
  
Clearly we also have the opportunity to edit other people's comments. It is generally bad etiquette to modify somebody else's wording. (Better to just add your own comment with your corrections.) But it can be acceptable to ...
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Clearly we also have the opportunity to edit other people's comments. It is generally bad etiquette to modify somebody else's wording. (Better to just add your own comment with your corrections.) But it can be acceptable to ...</translate>
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;Modify discussion headings
 
;Modify discussion headings
 
:Change wording or append words to the discussion headings, to better describe the topic of discussion. Note that good descriptive headings become important when many discussions start to fill the page.
 
:Change wording or append words to the discussion headings, to better describe the topic of discussion. Note that good descriptive headings become important when many discussions start to fill the page.
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;Move discussions to a different page
 
;Move discussions to a different page
 
:If discussions are put in the wrong place on the wiki, and are better associated with different talk page, then you could just move the discussion by cut & paste. This is potentially confusing, for the people posting, but can be important for keeping things tidy. You could leave the discussion in the wrong place for a few days/weeks grace before tidying it. You could leave a link behind explaining that a discussion was moved, or if not, you should link within the edit summary.
 
:If discussions are put in the wrong place on the wiki, and are better associated with different talk page, then you could just move the discussion by cut & paste. This is potentially confusing, for the people posting, but can be important for keeping things tidy. You could leave the discussion in the wrong place for a few days/weeks grace before tidying it. You could leave a link behind explaining that a discussion was moved, or if not, you should link within the edit summary.
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;Delete discussions when they are out-of-date
 
;Delete discussions when they are out-of-date
 
:Discussions can often get left lying around on a talk page long after the issue is no longer relevant. It's usually a good idea to reply to saying "I think this is now resolved", but sooner or later it's time to just blow away the old discussions (they are of course preserved in the editing history).
 
:Discussions can often get left lying around on a talk page long after the issue is no longer relevant. It's usually a good idea to reply to saying "I think this is now resolved", but sooner or later it's time to just blow away the old discussions (they are of course preserved in the editing history).
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;Split a post into several discussions
 
;Split a post into several discussions
 
:It may be appropriate to do this, if somebody has raised several points that need to be answered separately. However, you should always be respectful of other people's words. Does their post still make sense if you split it up?
 
:It may be appropriate to do this, if somebody has raised several points that need to be answered separately. However, you should always be respectful of other people's words. Does their post still make sense if you split it up?
  
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It is usually best to keep focused on the task of building a wiki article, and use discussion pages only to support this process. The topic of conversation should generally revolve around what needs to be done to make the associated article better. Remember that editing the article itself is often a more effective means of communicating. It can be more difficult, requiring you to balance your views alongside those of others, but it can also be more rewarding. This is how the community of wiki editors will make progress. Often it will feel more natural to engage in heated debate on a talk page (or indeed any other contact channel) but in fact the wiki article itself can offer a powerful means of reaching middle-ground. Think about how to portray both sides of the argument (e.g., listing advantages and disadvantages) and you may find the debate evaporates.
 
It is usually best to keep focused on the task of building a wiki article, and use discussion pages only to support this process. The topic of conversation should generally revolve around what needs to be done to make the associated article better. Remember that editing the article itself is often a more effective means of communicating. It can be more difficult, requiring you to balance your views alongside those of others, but it can also be more rewarding. This is how the community of wiki editors will make progress. Often it will feel more natural to engage in heated debate on a talk page (or indeed any other contact channel) but in fact the wiki article itself can offer a powerful means of reaching middle-ground. Think about how to portray both sides of the argument (e.g., listing advantages and disadvantages) and you may find the debate evaporates.
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== User talk pages == <!--T:29-->
  
A "{{ns:3}} page" is a talk page associated with somebody's "{{ns:2}} page" (See [[Help:User page]].) This is a place to leave messages for a particular wiki user.
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A "{{ns:3}} page" is a talk page associated with somebody's "{{ns:2}} page" (See <tvar|user>{{ll|Help:User page}}</>.) This is a place to leave messages for a particular wiki user.
  
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This can function as a kind of messaging system. Users receive the following prominent notification when new messages have been left on their talk page:
 
This can function as a kind of messaging system. Users receive the following prominent notification when new messages have been left on their talk page:
 
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<div class="usermessage plainlinks">{{int:youhavenewmessages|[[{{ns:3}}:User|<span style="color:#002bb8">{{int:newmessageslink}}</span>]]|[{{fullurl:{{ns:3}}:User&diff=cur}} <span style="color:#002bb8">{{int:newmessagesdifflink}}</span>]}}</div>
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<div class="usermessage plainlinks">{{int:youhavenewmessages|[[{{ns:3}}:User|<span style="color:#002bb8">{{int|nostalgia-newmessageslink}}</span>]]|[{{fullurl:{{ns:3}}:User&diff=cur}} <span style="color:#002bb8">{{int|nostalgia-newmessagesdifflink}}</span>]}}</div>
 
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The message will continue to be displayed on all pages until users visit their talk page.
 
The message will continue to be displayed on all pages until users visit their talk page.
  
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They may be notified by email as well, although this cannot always be relied upon (since the email notification feature must be activated by supplying a valid email address, and clicking a confirmation link). If you don't get a response to your user talk page message, try looking for other contact details that they may have supplied on their user page.
 
They may be notified by email as well, although this cannot always be relied upon (since the email notification feature must be activated by supplying a valid email address, and clicking a confirmation link). If you don't get a response to your user talk page message, try looking for other contact details that they may have supplied on their user page.
  
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Note that the messages are not private, and others can join in the conversation.
 
Note that the messages are not private, and others can join in the conversation.
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Every wiki page has an associated talk page, which can be used for discussion and communicating with other users. Talk pages can be accessed by clicking the "議論" tab at the top of the page. Simply edit the page as normal to add your comment. A talk page is actually very similar to any other wiki page, but it is in the “トーク” namespace, to keep it separate from the articles in the "(標準)" namespace (See Help:NamespacesHelp:Namespaces.) As with any wiki page, you can edit it, link to it, and view the editing history.

Editing conventions on talk pages[編集]

Having discussions on a free-form wiki page will seem strange at first. It helps if everyone follows some simple editing conventions:

  • Always sign your name after your comments. Use the four tildes "~~~~" wiki syntax (or the signature button signature button in the toolbar above the editing textbox). For more information see Help:SignaturesHelp:Signatures.
  • Start a new discussion with a ==level 2 heading== at the bottom of the page (or use the "+" tab).
  • Indent replies with colons (:) at the beginning of the line.

Example[編集]

Here is an example discussion, following the talk page conventions:

Wiki text Rendered talk page

== Soup ==

How's the soup? --[[User:Example|Bob]] 18:07, 26 August 1991 (UTC)

: It's great!! --[[User:Example|Simon]] 11:21, 28 August 1991 (UTC)

:: I made it myself! -- [[User:Example|Bob]] 14:11, 3 September 1991 (UTC)

I think the soup-discussion should be moved to [[Talk:Soup]].. -- [[User:Example|Lisa]] 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)

Soup[編集]

How's the soup? --Bob 18:07, 26 August 1991 (UTC)

It's great!! --Simon 11:21, 28 August 1991 (UTC)
I made it myself! -- Bob 14:11, 3 September 1991 (UTC)

I think the soup-discussion should be moved to Talk:Soup.. -- Lisa 21:55, 3 September 1991 (UTC)

Editing discussions[編集]

Having discussions on a free-form wiki page will seem strange at first. It has some advantages over the conventional rigid forum format, but it can get a little messy. As with other wiki pages, anyone can help with tidying up discussions, to conform to the editing conventions, e.g., add signatures and headings where they are missing.

Clearly we also have the opportunity to edit other people's comments. It is generally bad etiquette to modify somebody else's wording. (Better to just add your own comment with your corrections.) But it can be acceptable to ...

Modify discussion headings
Change wording or append words to the discussion headings, to better describe the topic of discussion. Note that good descriptive headings become important when many discussions start to fill the page.
Move discussions to a different page
If discussions are put in the wrong place on the wiki, and are better associated with different talk page, then you could just move the discussion by cut & paste. This is potentially confusing, for the people posting, but can be important for keeping things tidy. You could leave the discussion in the wrong place for a few days/weeks grace before tidying it. You could leave a link behind explaining that a discussion was moved, or if not, you should link within the edit summary.
Delete discussions when they are out-of-date
Discussions can often get left lying around on a talk page long after the issue is no longer relevant. It's usually a good idea to reply to saying "I think this is now resolved", but sooner or later it's time to just blow away the old discussions (they are of course preserved in the editing history).
Split a post into several discussions
It may be appropriate to do this, if somebody has raised several points that need to be answered separately. However, you should always be respectful of other people's words. Does their post still make sense if you split it up?

Building articles - Discussing articles[編集]

It is usually best to keep focused on the task of building a wiki article, and use discussion pages only to support this process. The topic of conversation should generally revolve around what needs to be done to make the associated article better. Remember that editing the article itself is often a more effective means of communicating. It can be more difficult, requiring you to balance your views alongside those of others, but it can also be more rewarding. This is how the community of wiki editors will make progress. Often it will feel more natural to engage in heated debate on a talk page (or indeed any other contact channel) but in fact the wiki article itself can offer a powerful means of reaching middle-ground. Think about how to portray both sides of the argument (e.g., listing advantages and disadvantages) and you may find the debate evaporates.

User talk pages[編集]

A "利用者・トーク page" is a talk page associated with somebody's "利用者 page" (See Help:User pageHelp:User page.) This is a place to leave messages for a particular wiki user.

This can function as a kind of messaging system. Users receive the following prominent notification when new messages have been left on their talk page:

The message will continue to be displayed on all pages until users visit their talk page.

They may be notified by email as well, although this cannot always be relied upon (since the email notification feature must be activated by supplying a valid email address, and clicking a confirmation link). If you don't get a response to your user talk page message, try looking for other contact details that they may have supplied on their user page.

Note that the messages are not private, and others can join in the conversation.

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