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Today's motto...
Docendo discimus
("by teaching, we learn")


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Welcome to WalangForever's Page

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Hello Everybody!!! Welcome to my user wall, I am still a beginner editor here in Wikipedia. Please bear with me as I still explore this world. Also I am so sorry if I have done something wrong as I repeat I am still a newbie here. That's all and thank you very much!!!

Personal Information

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This editor is a WikiGnome.
100+This user has made more than 100 contributions to Wikipedia.
9This user joined Wikipedia 9 years, 4 months, and 2 days ago as of August 12, 2024.
This user fights vandalism.
This user is a Hacker.
<html>This user can write HTML.
progThis user is a programmer.
C:\>_This user uses DOS, or knows how to use it.
a²+b²=c²This user is an intermediate mathematician.
This user supports the colonization of Mars.
This user finds videogames important as an artform.
This user owns one or more dogs.
This user's favourite colour is blue.
G This user's favorite color is green.


Wikipedia Goals

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Current Number of Edits: 100
Targeted Number of Edits: 250
Last Updated By: WalangForever (talk) 02:16, 11 April 2015 (UTC)

Tip of the Day

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Tip of the day...
How to create reusable boilerplates

Pages intended to be reused as portions of other pages are called templates. The names of template pages start with the prefix Template:. A template can be included on another page using the syntax {{Page name}} (including the curly brackets), but leave out the Template: prefix between the curly brackets!

On Wikipedia, templates are created to serve a variety of purposes, such as navigation boxes (e.g. Template:Europe topic), infoboxes (e.g. Template:Infobox person), and notices (e.g. Template:Controversial).

If you wish to make a personal boilerplate (such as a personalized welcome message, or the like), you make it in your own userspace. Simply create the page as a subpage of your userspace (in the format User:Foo/something). To put it onto a page, use the curly brackets as usual, but remember to use the syntax {{User:Foo/something}} rather than {{something}}. This is because the curly-bracket syntax automatically looks in the Template namespace, so if you want to use one from your own userspace, you need to tell it to look there.

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To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use
{{tip of the day}}