To identify oneself in a talk page, users are encouraged to sign their comments with ~~~~. It is a very simple process of going to Special:Preferences to change one's signature. Signatures are purely wikimarkup, allowing the user to add extremely large images, line breaks, and other irritating and obtrusive content (some of which could be inappropriate.) It is important that users realize what they are doing to talk pages when they sign with such content. You can use the templates EZsig, EZsig2 and EZsig3 to skip coding.
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rdfs:label
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rdfs:comment
| - To identify oneself in a talk page, users are encouraged to sign their comments with ~~~~. It is a very simple process of going to Special:Preferences to change one's signature. Signatures are purely wikimarkup, allowing the user to add extremely large images, line breaks, and other irritating and obtrusive content (some of which could be inappropriate.) It is important that users realize what they are doing to talk pages when they sign with such content. You can use the templates EZsig, EZsig2 and EZsig3 to skip coding.
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dcterms:subject
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dbkwik:mylegonetwo...iPageUsesTemplate
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abstract
| - To identify oneself in a talk page, users are encouraged to sign their comments with ~~~~. It is a very simple process of going to Special:Preferences to change one's signature. Signatures are purely wikimarkup, allowing the user to add extremely large images, line breaks, and other irritating and obtrusive content (some of which could be inappropriate.) It is important that users realize what they are doing to talk pages when they sign with such content. You can use the templates EZsig, EZsig2 and EZsig3 to skip coding.
* Content that violates other MLNWiki policies.
* Images larger than 30 pixels in height.
* Line breaks or block elements.
* External non-Wikia links, with the exception of {{mlnlink}}.
* Elements with absolute or fixed positions.
* Elements with relative positions with extreme locations.
* Elements that cover up other parts of the page.
* Elements that expand the height of the line on which they appear.
* <blink></blink>, <marquee></marquee>, and equivalent CSS or any other code displaying that element.
* Content that takes up any more than one line, unless there is no room for the signature to fit.
* Markup that categorizes pages.
* Unclosed HTML tags or other wiki markup.
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