DareNET Wiki:Widgets and more
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+ | <nowiki><colorize>This text has been colorized!</colorize></nowiki> would output: | ||
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+ | <colorize>This text has been colorized!</colorize> | ||
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Revision as of 14:42, 10 September 2008
This page contains information on using various widgets, templates, tags, etc that have been added to help you spice up your user pages.
In This Guide: |
User Infobox
The user infobox is a template that allows you to neatly display a picture, and some miscellaneous information about yourself (e.g. what channels you frequent, your name, age, etc) on your user page.
Complete instructions on how to use it can be found here
Example:
User Badges
A few user badges have been created (with more on the way) that allow you further express just how cool you really are :-P. They are added to your user page by way of template. A complete list of these badges can be found here.
Example:
Adding Videos
Currently we support the embedding of YouTube and GoogleVideos on user pages; however, more are planned in the future.
YouTube:
GoogleVideo:
Last.fm Widget
For those of you who have a Last.fm account, you can display your last.fm radio station on your page by using the <lastfmwidget> tag.
Example:
Colorize Text
Want to spice up your text? Then try the <colorize> tag.
Example: