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| - It is important for a community to have their users tell more about them, so came the inspiration of User tags. They are in the form of templates, and for example, if you put {{<a href="/mediawiki/Template:User_No_Manpuku" title="Template:User No Manpuku">User No Manpuku</a>}}, then you will get They will float to the side, so users can have room to put in text for their user page. User tags also will sometimes categorize a page they are used in a category, for example . If you want a user tag that can contain any text but you still don't have to make it your self, see .
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| - It is important for a community to have their users tell more about them, so came the inspiration of User tags. They are in the form of templates, and for example, if you put {{<a href="/mediawiki/Template:User_No_Manpuku" title="Template:User No Manpuku">User No Manpuku</a>}}, then you will get But however, the user tags may not end up where you want to be if you have multiple, so it is best recommended if you put {{user tag box |usertags= {{User tag 1}} {{User tag 2}} {{User tag 3}} {{User tag 4}} {{User tag 5}} {{User tag 6}} etc..}} You replace the {{User tag 1}} and other user tags like that for your User tags. Example: {{user tag box|usertags={{User Template|This user worships|Amaterasu|Amaterasu.|Amaterasu.jpg|Orange|White|Black}} {{User No Manpuku}} {{user Love Wiki}} {{user DS CB}} {{User Want|Ĺkamiden|Okamiden Box Art.jpg}} {{user Wiki}}}} Will make: They will float to the side, so users can have room to put in text for their user page. User tags also will sometimes categorize a page they are used in a category, for example . If you want a user tag that can contain any text but you still don't have to make it your self, see .
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