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Welcome! A user page is a page where a Wikigogy user can introduce himself and his interests. Each user page also has a user talk page associated with it where others can leave notes for that user. You might like to put a mug shot on your user page, contact info, affiliations, a bit about your teaching interests, where you work, etc. Below is just some example formatting to get you started -- your user page can be different. Please keep it generally professionally oriented. Delete this note after you get started. --Roger
Maybe write some self intro stuff here. Eg: Hi, I'm in City Name Here, Province Name Here, Country Name Here. Start your city, province or country pages if no one else has started them yet and you may start to find other teachers in your area. I teach conversational English to University English majors at Name Of Your School (if you like, and start that page about your school, too, if you like).
To start a page, you can first create a link to it like so on some page, such as your user page, then follow that link, add some text and save. No user page yet? Then log in (first create an account if you haven't done so yet) and then follow the link to your user page at top of page next to icon of person, type some text on it and save. :-)
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Contact
You can write some contact stuff here if you like, eg:
Your Name
email
address.com (using
instead of @ there will help stop spam bots from harvesting your address)
000-000-0000 some phone number to reach you at if you like
Pages I started
You can write a new page name below, save, and then follow the link to start the new page!
Favorite pages
You can keep track of favorite pages here if you like
Of course delete any parts of this page you don't want and add what you like. This is your public Wikigogy face page. Welcome!
Another header...
See the Text page if you want help with wiki text. I like to middle-click that to open it in a separate tab. (On a two button mouse, click left + right mouse buttons at same time for middle-click.)