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Wikipedia:How to use your user space

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Every logged-in user is given:

  • a user page, where they can write about themselves;
  • a talk page, where other users can leave messages for them;
  • a space where they can create pages for their own use.

This page explains how to use these things. For all the gritty details, see the user page guidelines.

To have a user space, you must be a logged-in user; log in or create an account first if necessary.

Your talk page

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Your user space

Your user space consists of "subpages" of your user page and talk page. Page names that start with "User:", followed by your user name, followed by a slash (/), are in your user space. To create one, edit your user page and add a link starting with a slash (/); for example, [[/Example]]. Save the page, and follow the link that was added to create the page. To create more pages in your user space, return to your user page and add other such links, for example [[/Test]] or [[/Sandbox]].

You can use your user space for anything you like, provided it is related in some way to the Wikipedia project; Wikipedia is not a free web host, and user pages used for something else may be deleted. Many users use it to hold new articles that they are working on.

A list of the pages in your user space can be found by going here, entering your user name in the "Display pages with prefix" field, and clicking "Go".