User:Dan da Man36/Signature Guide

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Hello! Presumably, you've found this page because you're tired of seeing that boring blue link when you sign your posts. Well, this page is designed to help you create your own, unique signature.

If you're unfamiliar with wiki coding and formatting, then this guide should help you a whole lot. Pages like Help:Signature already exist, but let's be honest, we'd all like to see something a little more inspired that a little blue link leading to your userpage. This is where this guide differs from such pages; it is designed to be an active center offering help, advice, and inspiration.

What is a signature, and how do I use one?

A signature, or sig for short identifies you as the person that has left a comment on pages such as Forums or Talk Pages. A signature is meant to be unique, and allows other users to keep track of who they are actually talking to. I'm sure you all know that signing your posts is a must, and doing so couldn't be simpler, all you have to do is type ~~~~ or click the button_sig.png button at the end of a statement.

The default signature is a simple link to your userpage, followed by a timestamp: Dan da Man36 15:49, October 23, 2010 (UTC)

But a custom signature can be very different. It can include colours, images, symbols, links to multiple pages, and many other things. If you follow this guide in order to create your signature, it should also include a timestamp, making it easier for users to keep track of when your message was posted. For example, my custom signature is: Pawprintorange.png Dan - Don't Blink! Pawprintblue2.png 15:49, October 23, 2010 (UTC)

Making a custom signature

Alright, here's the exciting bit. Even if you're a novice of wiki coding, I'll try to explain everything in this step-by-step section.

Step 1: Design

On a sandbox or userpage, start with what text you want your signature to display.

Example: Dan da Man36 Talk!

Step 2: Linking

Next, incorporate the links you want to use in your signature.

Example: [[User:Dan da Man36|Dan da Man36]] [[User talk:Dan da Man36|Talk!]] would result in: Dan da Man36 Talk!

Step 3: Font, colour and size

This step uses this handy bit of coding: <font face="FONT" color="COLOUR" size=SIZE>TEXT</font face>

As you can probably guess, this piece of coding changes the font, or "typeface", colour and size of the text featured in your signature.

These pages are a huge help:

Step 3.1: Font

Using the coding and help page mentioned above, you can change the font style of your signature by replacing the "FONT" part of the code to any typeface you want.

Example: <font face="Forte" color="" size=>TEXT</font face> results in: TEXT

Step 3.2: Colour

Using the same coding as you used to change the font, you can change the colour of your signature by replacing the "COLOUR" part of the code to any colour name or Hex triplet you want.

Before I go any further in this section, I should explain the term "Hex Triplet". Colour names such as "Red" or "Blue" can be used in the above coding, but most of the colour names that are not featured on the Colour Chart, but are featured on the Full list of Colours can't be used. If you want to use a colour from the full list, you have to copy-paste the Hex triplet (the 6-digit code used to represent the colour). For example, "Air Force blue" hex triplet: #5D8AA8, is a colour that is not featured on the smaller colour chart. To use this colour in the above coding, you would have to type "#5D8AA8" in place of the "COLOUR" part of the coding.

Example: <font face="Forte" color="gold" size=>TEXT</font face> results in: TEXT

Example 2: "#FFD700" is the hex triplet for "gold": <font face="Forte" color="#FFD700" size=>TEXT</font face> results in: TEXT

Step 3.3: Size

Okay, this is the least complicated part of this coding. By changing the SIZE part of the above coding, you can change the size of the text in your signature. Any whole, positive number can be used, as long as it isn't completely out of proprtion.

Example: <font face="Forte" color="gold" size=2>TEXT</font face> results in: TEXT

Example 2: <font face="Forte" color="gold" size=7>TEXT</font face> results in: TEXT

That's what I meant by "out of proportion". Here's a little example of size numbers, using "Arial" as a font: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Step 3.4: Using this code in your signature

To change the font, colour and size of your already designed and linked signature you've made using steps 1 and 2, this coding has to go in a specific place. It has to go after the | in your link.

Example: [[User:Dan da Man36|<font face="Forte" color="gold" size=3>Dan da Man36</font face>]] [[User talk:Dan da Man36|<font face="Forte" color="red" size=2>Talk!</font face>]] would result in:

Dan da Man36 Talk!

Step 4: Symbols

Adding small symbols into your signature can make it that much more unique. Below, I have included a small selection of symbols that you could use in your signature. Using the code <font face="FONT" color="COLOUR" size=SIZE>TEXT</font face>, you can change the size and colour of the symbols.

Example: Dan da Man36 - Talk!

Symbol Archive

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