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Name of the Ara | Degree of happiness | Duration of Ara | Average height of people | Average lifespan of people |
Sukhama-sukhamā | Utmost happiness and no sorrow | 400 trillion sāgaropamas | Six miles tall | Three palyopama years |
Sukhamā | Moderate happiness and no sorrow | 300 trillion sāgaropamas | Four miles tall | Two palyopama Years |
Sukhama-dukhamā | Happiness with very little sorrow | 200 trillion sāgaropamas | Two miles tall | One palyopama years |
Dukhama-sukhamā | Happiness with little sorrow | 100 trillion sāgaropamas | 1500 meters | 705.6 quintillion years |
Dukhamā | Sorrow with very little Happiness | 21,000 years | 6 feet | 130 years maximum |
Dukhama- dukhamā | Extreme sorrow and misery | 21,000 years | 2 feet | 16–20 years |
Name of the Ara | Degree of happiness | Duration of Ara | Average height of people | Average lifespan of people |
Sukhama-sukhamā | Utmost happiness and no sorrow | 400 trillion sāgaropamas | Six miles tall | Three palyopama years |
Sukhamā | Moderate happiness and no sorrow | 300 trillion sāgaropamas | Four miles tall | Two palyopama Years |
Sukhama-dukhamā | Happiness with very little sorrow | 200 trillion sāgaropamas | Two miles tall | One palyopama years |
Dukhama-sukhamā | Happiness with little sorrow | 100 trillion sāgaropamas | 1500 meters | 705.6 quintillion years |
Dukhamā | Sorrow with very little Happiness | 21,000 years | 6 feet | 130 years maximum |
Dukhama- dukhamā | Extreme sorrow and misery | 21,000 years | 2 feet | 16–20 years |
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Oddly, #3 and #4 look the same width as each other in the edit PREVIEW window but when processed #4 is wider than #3
I observe that #3 is narrower than #1 and #2, that #1 and #2 are the same width, and that #4 is wider than all of them.
I put pipes on either side of them to make it easier to gauge their respective width.
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03:03, 15 January 2016 (UTC)Signatures in Wikipedia are identifying information that you put after writing a comment on a talk page. They tell other editors who wrote the comment and when. This can be done by writing ~~~~.
Signatures can optionally be spruced up with colors. To add color to your signature, go to the
Preferences link at the top of the page. In the nickname box, enter [[User:MYUSERNAME|<font color="MYCOLOR">MYUSERNAME</font>]]
. Replace "MYCOLOR"
with a color you like, such as "red" or "green". Replace MYUSERNAME
with your username. Finally, check the "raw signature" box, and save your preferences. Now, when you type four tildes ~~~~ in a talk page, your new signature will appear.
The color names that can be used in standard HTML are given in the standards document here. Using the hexadecimal RGB-style colors (such as #008000) you can choose any color you like from about sixteen million, not just the 140 colors that have names in standard HTML.
More complex signatures are possible; however, your signature as typed into the box above should not be unnecessarily long. Long signatures make pages larger and harder to edit, and are discouraged.
It is good Wikiquette to sign your messages on talk pages. This is done by typing ~~~~ (four tildes). Do not sign article pages.
Some users have fancy signatures with lots of colors and links. Here are 3 different ways to do that:
Do not use images, templates, or external links in your signature. Please ensure your custom signature complies with the relevant guideline. Use special code for displayed pipe character.
There is an input field in your user Preferences (in the Signature section, down the page). You can use that to specify a unique nickname to be displayed as your signature instead of your registered account name. This field may also be used to custom design your signature with wiki markup (check the box labeled Treat the above as Wiki markup).
Whenever you sign a post with ~~~ (nickname only), or ~~~~ (includes nickname and timestamp), your new nickname or wiki-markup will be used. Bonus tip #1: ~~~~~ (timestamp only).
Bonus tip #2: To display a nickname, the software adds [[User:Name| to the beginning of the nickname, and ]] to the end. So, by entering something like Klaaus Meieer]] [[User talk:Klaaus Meieer|(talk), you can "trick" the software into adding another link at the end, in this case, to your talk page, which will look like this: Klaaus Meieer (talk).
Some users have fancy signatures with lots of colors and links. Here are 3 different ways to do that:
Do not use images, templates, or external links in your signature. Please ensure your custom signature complies with the relevant guideline. Use special code for displayed pipe character. The color names that can be used in standard HTML are given in the standards document here. Using the hexadecimal RGB-style colors (such as #008000) you can choose any color you like from about sixteen million, not just the 140 colors that have alphabetic names in standard HTML.
Whenever you sign a post with ~~~ (nickname only), or ~~~~ (includes nickname and timestamp), your new nickname or wiki-markup will be used. Bonus tip #1: ~~~~~ (timestamp only).
Bonus tip #2: To display a nickname, the software adds [[User:Name| to the beginning of the nickname, and ]] to the end. So, by entering something like Klaaus Meieer]] [[User talk:Klaaus Meieer|(talk), you can "trick" the software into adding another link at the end, in this case, to your talk page, which will look like this: Klaaus Meieer (talk).
Some users have fancy signatures with lots of colors and links. Here are 3 different ways to do that:
For more details, Next tip below.
A continuation of Prior tip...
Do not use images, templates, or external links in your signature. Please ensure your custom signature complies with the relevant guideline. Use special code for displayed pipe character. The color names that can be used in standard HTML are given in the standards document here. Using the hexadecimal RGB-style colors (such as #008000) you can choose any color you like from about sixteen million, not just the 140 colors that have alphabetic names in standard HTML.
Whenever you sign a post with ~~~ (nickname only), or ~~~~ (includes nickname and timestamp), your new nickname or wiki-markup will be used. Bonus tip #1: ~~~~~ (timestamp only).
Bonus tip #2: To display a nickname, the software adds [[User:Name| to the beginning of the nickname, and ]] to the end. So, by entering something like Klaaus Meieer]] [[User talk:Klaaus Meieer|(talk), you can "trick" the software into adding another link at the end, in this case, to your talk page, which will look like this: Klaaus Meieer (talk).
* Proposal: – Divide the combined/consolidated 3 tips into two in sequence TOTD, i.e., Day1, Day2. Regards, — JoeHebda • ( talk) 18:27, 6 May 2016 (UTC)
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<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | pages=34, 44, 56–67}}</ref> renders: [1]
<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | pages=34}}</ref> renders: [2]
<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | at=5–6, 34, 44}}</ref> renders: [3]
<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | at=5}}</ref> renders: [4]
<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | page=34}}</ref> renders: [5]
<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | page=5–6}}</ref> renders: [6]
<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | at=page 5, figure 6}}</ref> renders: [7]
<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | at=p. 5, fig. 6, slide 2}}</ref> renders: [8]
<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | pages=5–6 | page=123}}</ref> renders: [9]
<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | pages=5–6 | page=123 | at=fig. 6}}</ref> renders: [10]
<ref>{{cite book | title=The Art of Tea | pages=5–6 | at=slide 9}}</ref> renders: [11]
<ref>The Art of Tea, Lady Corinne, 1776, p. 6, at fig. 3</ref> renders: [12]
<ref>The Art of Tea, Lady Corinne, 1776, page 6, at figure 3</ref> renders: [13]
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Name of the Ara | Degree of happiness | Duration of Ara | Average height of people | Average lifespan of people |
Sukhama-sukhamā | Utmost happiness and no sorrow | 400 trillion sāgaropamas | Six miles tall | Three palyopama years |
Sukhamā | Moderate happiness and no sorrow | 300 trillion sāgaropamas | Four miles tall | Two palyopama Years |
Sukhama-dukhamā | Happiness with very little sorrow | 200 trillion sāgaropamas | Two miles tall | One palyopama years |
Dukhama-sukhamā | Happiness with little sorrow | 100 trillion sāgaropamas | 1500 meters | 705.6 quintillion years |
Dukhamā | Sorrow with very little Happiness | 21,000 years | 6 feet | 130 years maximum |
Dukhama- dukhamā | Extreme sorrow and misery | 21,000 years | 2 feet | 16–20 years |
Name of the Ara | Degree of happiness | Duration of Ara | Average height of people | Average lifespan of people |
Sukhama-sukhamā | Utmost happiness and no sorrow | 400 trillion sāgaropamas | Six miles tall | Three palyopama years |
Sukhamā | Moderate happiness and no sorrow | 300 trillion sāgaropamas | Four miles tall | Two palyopama Years |
Sukhama-dukhamā | Happiness with very little sorrow | 200 trillion sāgaropamas | Two miles tall | One palyopama years |
Dukhama-sukhamā | Happiness with little sorrow | 100 trillion sāgaropamas | 1500 meters | 705.6 quintillion years |
Dukhamā | Sorrow with very little Happiness | 21,000 years | 6 feet | 130 years maximum |
Dukhama- dukhamā | Extreme sorrow and misery | 21,000 years | 2 feet | 16–20 years |
{{
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{{
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|‐| (hyphen)
|‑| (nobreak hyphen)
|-| (from my laptop keyboard to the right of the zero key, below the F12 key)
|−| (inserted from the Wikipedia text editor window widget)
The first two are using the following HTML markup:
|‐| (hyphen)
|‑| (nobreak hyphen)
Oddly, #3 and #4 look the same width as each other in the edit PREVIEW window but when processed #4 is wider than #3
I observe that #3 is narrower than #1 and #2, that #1 and #2 are the same width, and that #4 is wider than all of them.
I put pipes on either side of them to make it easier to gauge their respective width.
{{u|
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19:35, 13 January 2016 (UTC){{u|
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19:46, 13 January 2016 (UTC){{u|
Checkingfax}} {
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12:50, 14 January 2016 (UTC){{u|
Checkingfax}} {
Talk}
03:03, 15 January 2016 (UTC)Signatures in Wikipedia are identifying information that you put after writing a comment on a talk page. They tell other editors who wrote the comment and when. This can be done by writing ~~~~.
Signatures can optionally be spruced up with colors. To add color to your signature, go to the
Preferences link at the top of the page. In the nickname box, enter [[User:MYUSERNAME|<font color="MYCOLOR">MYUSERNAME</font>]]
. Replace "MYCOLOR"
with a color you like, such as "red" or "green". Replace MYUSERNAME
with your username. Finally, check the "raw signature" box, and save your preferences. Now, when you type four tildes ~~~~ in a talk page, your new signature will appear.
The color names that can be used in standard HTML are given in the standards document here. Using the hexadecimal RGB-style colors (such as #008000) you can choose any color you like from about sixteen million, not just the 140 colors that have names in standard HTML.
More complex signatures are possible; however, your signature as typed into the box above should not be unnecessarily long. Long signatures make pages larger and harder to edit, and are discouraged.
It is good Wikiquette to sign your messages on talk pages. This is done by typing ~~~~ (four tildes). Do not sign article pages.
Some users have fancy signatures with lots of colors and links. Here are 3 different ways to do that:
Do not use images, templates, or external links in your signature. Please ensure your custom signature complies with the relevant guideline. Use special code for displayed pipe character.
There is an input field in your user Preferences (in the Signature section, down the page). You can use that to specify a unique nickname to be displayed as your signature instead of your registered account name. This field may also be used to custom design your signature with wiki markup (check the box labeled Treat the above as Wiki markup).
Whenever you sign a post with ~~~ (nickname only), or ~~~~ (includes nickname and timestamp), your new nickname or wiki-markup will be used. Bonus tip #1: ~~~~~ (timestamp only).
Bonus tip #2: To display a nickname, the software adds [[User:Name| to the beginning of the nickname, and ]] to the end. So, by entering something like Klaaus Meieer]] [[User talk:Klaaus Meieer|(talk), you can "trick" the software into adding another link at the end, in this case, to your talk page, which will look like this: Klaaus Meieer (talk).
Some users have fancy signatures with lots of colors and links. Here are 3 different ways to do that:
Do not use images, templates, or external links in your signature. Please ensure your custom signature complies with the relevant guideline. Use special code for displayed pipe character. The color names that can be used in standard HTML are given in the standards document here. Using the hexadecimal RGB-style colors (such as #008000) you can choose any color you like from about sixteen million, not just the 140 colors that have alphabetic names in standard HTML.
Whenever you sign a post with ~~~ (nickname only), or ~~~~ (includes nickname and timestamp), your new nickname or wiki-markup will be used. Bonus tip #1: ~~~~~ (timestamp only).
Bonus tip #2: To display a nickname, the software adds [[User:Name| to the beginning of the nickname, and ]] to the end. So, by entering something like Klaaus Meieer]] [[User talk:Klaaus Meieer|(talk), you can "trick" the software into adding another link at the end, in this case, to your talk page, which will look like this: Klaaus Meieer (talk).
Some users have fancy signatures with lots of colors and links. Here are 3 different ways to do that:
For more details, Next tip below.
A continuation of Prior tip...
Do not use images, templates, or external links in your signature. Please ensure your custom signature complies with the relevant guideline. Use special code for displayed pipe character. The color names that can be used in standard HTML are given in the standards document here. Using the hexadecimal RGB-style colors (such as #008000) you can choose any color you like from about sixteen million, not just the 140 colors that have alphabetic names in standard HTML.
Whenever you sign a post with ~~~ (nickname only), or ~~~~ (includes nickname and timestamp), your new nickname or wiki-markup will be used. Bonus tip #1: ~~~~~ (timestamp only).
Bonus tip #2: To display a nickname, the software adds [[User:Name| to the beginning of the nickname, and ]] to the end. So, by entering something like Klaaus Meieer]] [[User talk:Klaaus Meieer|(talk), you can "trick" the software into adding another link at the end, in this case, to your talk page, which will look like this: Klaaus Meieer (talk).
* Proposal: – Divide the combined/consolidated 3 tips into two in sequence TOTD, i.e., Day1, Day2. Regards, — JoeHebda • ( talk) 18:27, 6 May 2016 (UTC)