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Talk pages   User talk pages   Layout   Examples   style="padding:0.5em; background-color:white; line-height:0.95em; Template:Border-radius border:solid 2px #A3B1BF; border-bottom:0; font-weight:bold;" width="20%" | Summary    

Quick review of what you've learned:


Indenting. Use colons to indent. The more colons you use, the more the text will indent.


Bullet pts.Use asterisks to make indented bullet lists.


Signature. Sign posts on talk pages using ~~~~


Experiment! Leave a message on this page's own talk page - you might want to try responding to someone else's post too. For more information, check out further introductions and help in the links below.


Request for more immediate way to jump to more detailed info

I think these nice quick user-friendly guides are great. And I noticed there's a jump off to "More detailed information →" at Help:Using talk pages - but currently people only see that if they work through to the summary tab at the end. I suggest some kind of link also be added to the front page, so users directed here who immediately decide they want something more detailed can go off to it. Thanks Eversense (talk) 22:06, 27 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]