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:Fixed that for you. I told you to use uppercase signature when you should haev used lowercase. My bad.{{User:NXTBoy/sig|date=14:24, 7 August 2011 (UTC)}}
:Fixed that for you. I told you to use uppercase signature when you should haev used lowercase. My bad.{{User:NXTBoy/sig|date=14:24, 7 August 2011 (UTC)}}
::So that's how you tab.. {{User:flurite/signature|date=19:01, 7 August 2011 (UTC)}}
::So that's how you tab.. {{User:flurite/signature|date=19:01, 7 August 2011 (UTC)}}
:::Yes, but don't use it for code. The only sensible use case is for threaded comments. It's actually part of the definition list syntax:
:::;definition lists
::::this is one
:::But I digress. Also, if the conversations next too deeply, you can use the {{tl|outdent}} template, and put the colons within the curly brackets: <nowiki>{{outdent|:::::}}</nowiki>{{User:NXTBoy/sig|date=21:05, 7 August 2011 (UTC)}}

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Wrong Page

You are on the wrong page. This is your talk page. Use your User page.

(MrNicNac | Send Message | Wiki Editor/Reviewer) - (Writer/Editor List)

Oops. :P

how do you add one of those signatures you guys have?

Three steps.

  1. Make a page at User:Flurite/Ssignature that you want to be your signature, and put {{{date|<noinclude>{{timestamp|=}}</noinclude>}} where you want the date to go
  2. Go to the preferences page, tick the raw signature box, and type in {{sigwrapper|flurite}}. Save your preferences.
  3. To add a signature to a page, just add ~~~ at the end of your post. You should always add your signature on a talk page.
13:25, 7 August 2011 (UTC)

Cool, let this be a test. Flurite - 14:01, 7 August 2011 (UTC)

Fixed that for you. I told you to use uppercase signature when you should haev used lowercase. My bad.
14:24, 7 August 2011 (UTC)
So that's how you tab.. Flurite - 19:01, 7 August 2011 (UTC)
Yes, but don't use it for code. The only sensible use case is for threaded comments. It's actually part of the definition list syntax:
definition lists
this is one
But I digress. Also, if the conversations next too deeply, you can use the {{outdent}} template, and put the colons within the curly brackets: {{outdent|:::::}}
21:05, 7 August 2011 (UTC)