Forum:How can I display the latest user to modify a page?

I want to make it so that every page on my wiki shows who the last user was to make a change on a page. Is there a way to add in a line of code at the top of each page?

Additionally, is there a way that I can set this globally across the wiki to avoid having to insert this manually into each page (which would essentially make ME the last author for any new page, even if I didn't create it)?

Really new at this - appreciate any help.

Thanks!

Sean


 * An example I could show you is on my talk page. To use this, you just use . That will show up as, and it shows the last person who edited your page, you can also add links to them, such as  . Which will show up as a link, such as User:. Hope this helped! –  Jä  zz  i  23:09, September 12, 2011 (UTC)

Sean3939 23:38, September 12, 2011 (UTC)Thanks Jäzzi. Helps me on the first step. Do you (or anyone else out there) know how I could make it apply to ALL pages in my wiki? Is there some sort of global setting where I can make this show up on all pages so that it will always show who the latest author is (even new pages)?

(also I just discovered that typing ~ ~ ~ ~ (all 4 together) will display exactly what I want with the author and the time!)