Board Thread:Support Requests - Community Management/@comment-35616940-20190108123125/@comment-1038387-20190108183903


 * Talk pages have been around since the dawn of wiki software. They work exactly like a page: Edit the page, add your text. The difference is you have to sign your post with ~
 * If you click edit to create a new section, you get a blank screen. Just start typing at the top. You can create a header to demark the beginning of your discussion with == Subject here ==
 * The font and color changes are usually people's signatures. Mine's this: Tupka 217 18:39, January 8, 2019 (UTC)
 * A comment starts on a new line. It ends with a signature. New discussions should have a header, as explained above. If there's a page you dont understand, can you link it?
 * There are no wikis where the message walls have been replaced with talk pages. User talk pages were the standard at the start, Message Walls came much later. Some people prefer them, though I'd say the biggest drawback is the lack of notification on any user's page other than your own.