(Just some ideas, please keep changing. Focusing on simple quick bits. Nice work so far.)
m (Excellent improvements, Lonny! I didn't even know about the "email this user" feature :-))
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Appropedia allows anyone, registered or not, to view and edit pages. Registering (''did we mention Free Registration'') allows you to create your own login ID and provides several benefits to you and to the community.
Appropedia allows anyone, registered or not, to view and edit pages. Registering (''did we mention Free Registration?'') allows you to create your own login ID and provides several benefits to you and to the community.
:'''History''': You and others will be able to easily see which page changes were made by you, and which were made by others.
;'''History''':  
:'''Networking''': Creating a login will enable you to create a user page with information you want to share.  Contact information or background experience, blog links, etc. 
*You and others will be able to easily see which page changes were made by you, and which were made by others.
:'''Personality''': On your user page, you have more flexibility with respect to the "neutral point of view" guidelines of Appropedia.  That is, you can express opinions or make endorsements that might be out of place in an article.
'''Personality''':  
:'''Editing options''': One handy feature is the watchlist, which makes it easier for you to track changes to pages you are interested in.
*On your user page, you have more flexibility with respect to the "neutral point of view" guidelines of Appropedia.  That is, you can express opinions or make endorsements that might be out of place in an article.
:'''Customization''': Adjust the look, feel and time of Appropedia with your user preferences..
'''Customization''':  
:'''Communication''': Others can communicate with you by leaving messages on your "User talk" page.  Other users can email you (using the '''email this user''' link) without your email being exposed.
*One handy feature is the watchlist, which makes it easier for you to track changes to pages you are interested in.
* Conversations on your "User talk" page have the distinction of being relatively persistent (you can remove conversations if you wish) as well as being viewable and joinable by the larger community.
*Adjust the look, feel and time of Appropedia with your user preferences..
:'''Easy''':  Registration takes 13.2 seconds.  You can choose "remember me", and you won't need to type your login each time you visit from the same computer.
'''Networking and Communication''':  
*Creating a login enables you to create a user page with information you want to share.  Contact info, experience, blog links, etc. 
*Others can communicate with you by leaving messages on your "User talk" page.  Other users can email you by clicking the '''email this user''' link (which appears in the toolbar at left when viewing user pages) without your email being exposed.  
*Conversations on your "User talk" page have the distinction of being relatively persistent (you can remove conversations if you wish) as well as being viewable and joinable by the larger community.
'''It's Easy''':   
*Registration takes 13.2 seconds.  You can choose "remember me", and you won't need to type your login each time you visit from the same computer.


If you're just going to fix a single typo or ask one question, it's not so important.  On the other hand, if you're dropping by regularly or plan to contribute content, we invite you to create an ID so that we can welcome you!
If you're just going to fix a single typo or ask one question, it's not so important.  On the other hand, if you're dropping by regularly or plan to contribute content, we invite you to create an ID so that we can welcome you!

Revision as of 19:31, 6 October 2006

Appropedia allows anyone, registered or not, to view and edit pages. Registering (did we mention Free Registration?) allows you to create your own login ID and provides several benefits to you and to the community.

History
  • You and others will be able to easily see which page changes were made by you, and which were made by others.

Personality:

  • On your user page, you have more flexibility with respect to the "neutral point of view" guidelines of Appropedia. That is, you can express opinions or make endorsements that might be out of place in an article.

Customization:

  • One handy feature is the watchlist, which makes it easier for you to track changes to pages you are interested in.
  • Adjust the look, feel and time of Appropedia with your user preferences..

Networking and Communication:

  • Creating a login enables you to create a user page with information you want to share. Contact info, experience, blog links, etc.
  • Others can communicate with you by leaving messages on your "User talk" page. Other users can email you by clicking the email this user link (which appears in the toolbar at left when viewing user pages) without your email being exposed.
  • Conversations on your "User talk" page have the distinction of being relatively persistent (you can remove conversations if you wish) as well as being viewable and joinable by the larger community.

It's Easy:

  • Registration takes 13.2 seconds. You can choose "remember me", and you won't need to type your login each time you visit from the same computer.

If you're just going to fix a single typo or ask one question, it's not so important. On the other hand, if you're dropping by regularly or plan to contribute content, we invite you to create an ID so that we can welcome you!

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