DigimonWiki:User page

Registered users on can create a 'bio' describing themselves.

This page resides in the 'user' Namespace at  http://digimon.wikia.com/wiki/User:YourUserName . The simplest way to get there is to (when logged in) click on your username within the menu found in the upper-right of the page. This will take you to your userpage, which you can edit like any other wiki page.

User page rules
While you are certainly allowed to make changes to your user page, that should not be the majority of your work on this wiki. We are not Facebook. Users who do little more than edit their user page will be warned.

User page etiquette
A user's page is 'theirs,' and editing another user's page for any reason but the obvious (spelling, fixing links) is considered rude. If you wish to get someone's attention, make a comment on their user talk page.

While a user's page is theirs, the user's talk page (User talk:Username) 'belongs' to everyone else; it is a public forum for discussing that user. When a comment is added to this page the user receives a notice next time they log in.

If a user has been blocked from editing pages, they are still allowed to edit their user talk page which may act as a forum to contest the terms or reasons for the ban.

While performing cleanup and maintenance to your own user talk page is considered fine, simply removing content (especially criticism) may be seen as an attempt to whitewash your reputation. Your user talk page is 'for' other users to talk to/about you; artificially curtailing that talk can be considered vandalism, especially if a user is under fire/banned. Persistent attempts to remove talk page content are one of the few things that can result in a user talk page being locked against all editing.

Sandboxes
The user namespace can support 'sub pages' in the format of User:Username/subPageName.

The wiki's structure makes these subpages very difficult for other users to 'see' unless they know they're there, which makes them ideal platform for scratchpads or experimentation, but a poor platform for hosting important content. These subpages are collectively (and generically) called 'Sandboxes,' and are a place to store or test things without affecting the rest of the site.

Examples of Sandboxes: