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[[User:Place holder|Place Holder]] is a similar account, used when you intend to replace the user name with an actual user later.
[[User:Place holder|Place Holder]] is a similar account, used when you intend to replace the user name with an actual user later.


It is used in exactly the same way as when you want to give an example of a website and you use the fictional website https://example.com (or .org, / .net).
It is used in much the same way as when you want to give an example of a website and you use the fictional website https://example.com, [https://example.com .org], or [https://example.com .net].

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== Example image ==
== Example image ==

Revision as of 05:10, 22 December 2019

Example is an account created to be used in examples where you don't want to name a particular user.

Place Holder is a similar account, used when you intend to replace the user name with an actual user later.

It is used in much the same way as when you want to give an example of a website and you use the fictional website https://example.com, .org, or .net.

Example image

Free images uploaded to Wikimedia Commons or Wikipedia may be included in user pages as well as articles. Here is an example image you can use for experimental/testing purposes.

Square image similar to SMPTE Color Bars, a video test pattern
Test pattern

Example subpage

Users can create subpages in their own userspace, for purposes such as drafting articles. Below is an example of a subpage:

Example talk

Users can talk with other users:

See also