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  2. Wikipedia : WikiProject User warnings/Usage and layout

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    Level 4 – Final Warning – Assumes bad faith, strong cease and desist, last warning. Generally written in bold text and starts with "You may be blocked from editing the next time you...". Level 4im – Only Warning – Assumes bad faith, very strong cease and desist, first and only warning. Generally used in the case of excessive or ...

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject User warnings

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    The purpose of this WikiProject is to standardise and improve user warning templates, and make them conform to technical guidelines. User talk templates are placed on users' talk pages to advise a user against actions that disrupt Wikipedia, to advise editors of common mistakes, or to place a standard boilerplate note at the top of a page. They ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject User warnings/Design guidelines

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    Wikipedia allows registered users to maintain a personal stylesheet located at user:username/skin.css, where 'username' is the username and 'skin' is the name of the skin in use (usually monobook). To help users take full advantage of this feature, block templates should be enclosed in a CSS container with the "user-block" class.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject User warnings/Help:Everything

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject User warnings/Help:Introduction

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    On user talk pages that are getting multiple warnings, it is best to keep things organized by using section headers. Type "==Warnings==" and "===December 2024===" above the first warning, adding a new header for each month. Old sections should be removed on anonymous user talk pages after a few months.

  7. view-source URI scheme - Wikipedia

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    Firefox also suffered a similar security issue (by combining view-source and JavaScript URIs [5]), but still supported it in Firefox 1.5 [6] after being fixed. In 2009, a new discovered bug was fixed in Firefox 3.0.9 .

  8. Wikipedia:User page design guide/Metadata - Wikipedia

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    One example is round corners, which are supported by Firefox (and Chrome). A little notice at the top of the page is usually provided, which specifies which browser the page looks best in, like this: This user page is best viewed with Firefox. Some user pages were designed for a particular screen size. Here's a notice which points this out:

  9. Category:User warning templates - Wikipedia

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    This category includes all of the user warning templates. Some of these templates are used by a large number of editors and admins involved in user disputes, so changes to them should be made with care. In general, these templates should be placed on a user's talk page. These templates should be substituted.

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