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You do not need to click {{button|Save}} on every tab on the Preferences page, as the Save button affects all changes on all Preferences tabs.<ref>It is true that each tab will create a URL in the browser history, but these URLs do not represent historical differences in the JavaScript instance that loaded with the Preferences page itself. The per-tab URLs only purpose is to serve the browser's back- and forward-navigation.</ref> You can go from tab to tab setting all your preferences before saving, because Save remembers your changes on the other tabs. To forget unsaved changes, simply leave the page without saving. If you wish to undo your saved changes, you will need to reset them manually.
Clicking Restore all default settings will harmlessly load another page, which will ''then'' offer the button to reset ''all'' preferences in every tab to their default values. This includes a few items that are stored as a preference, but that aren't directly editable in Special:Preferences. If you do reset your preferences, you can restore your custom signature from the wikitext of a history page, update your custom CSS or JavaScript from [[Wikipedia:Tools#Browsing and editing|Wikipedia:Tools § Browsing and editing]], and then re-select and save your preferences.
The default settings are aimed at newcomers editing [[WP:articles|articles]]. Intermediate editors tend to activate more features, such as "warn me if I forgot an edit summary", and advanced editors and administrators use the special settings, gadgets, and editors for ''their'' tasks.
You have the same username and password on [[Wikipedia:Sister|
== User profile ==
:{{myprefs|User profile|Details|[[
=== Basic information ===
* Lists your account details and
* Allows you to view/manage your global account info.
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=== Internationalisation ===
* Change the language of user-interface messages. It does not affect articles and other pages made by editors. Note that many interface messages have been customized at the English Wikipedia but usually only for the default "en - English" which may for example add links to relevant help pages, processes and policies.
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* More language settings: allows you to set the language in which Wikipedia menus and fonts are displayed; additionally, an option to set the language you edit in (input tools must be enabled).
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* Before using email you must confirm your email address. See [[Help:Email confirmation]]
* "Email me when a page or file on my watchlist is changed", see [[Help:Email notification]]
=== Newcomer homepage ===
:''See {{slink|Wikipedia:Growth Team features|Newcomer homepage}}''
== Appearance ==
:{{myprefs|Appearance|Details|[[
Change the web browser experience.
=== Skin ===
=== Skin Preferences ===
* Choose the "skin", or "theme" of how Wikipedia is displayed.
* Access your <span style="color:#CC2200">Custom CSS</span> or <span style="color:#CC2200">Custom JavaScript</span> for individual skins and for global settings that apply to all skins. If the links are blue, you have created these special pages and this is a quick way to access and edit them. If the links are red, clicking the link will create the special page. You can also access your cross-wiki CSS and JavaScript pages from this section, but the color of the links will always be that of external links.
=== Reading Preferences ===
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* Enable page previews (get quick previews of a topic while reading a page)
* Enable reference previews (get quick previews of a reference while reading a page)
=== Date format ===
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* Option to set your date and time preferences; this is how dates will appear in article History pages, logs, etc. If set to "No preference", the format is HH:MM, DD MMMM YYYY ([[UTC]]), for example: {{CURRENTTIME}}, {{CURRENTDAY}} {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTYEAR}} (UTC).
=== Time offset ===
* Shows the server time (UTC) and the local time based on the optional Time zone setting. You may opt to use the server time (UTC), have the offset calculated by the clock in your computer, or specify an offset from UTC in hours or by ___location.
* This does not affect times saved in editable pages, such as timestamps in signatures. For that, see [[Wikipedia:Comments in Local Time]].
=== Files ===
* The images in an article are just a '''thumbnail''' (a preview). These will always be one of eight possible ''[[Help:Files#Using files|Thumbnail]] sizes''. For the larger screen sizes choose the maximum, and for the smaller screen sizes choose the minimum thumbnail size. The default 220px is a midrange thumbnail-size. Have you changed your font size? Then you should match that font size to your chosen thumbnail size to increase caption readability.
* While viewing an article, if you click a thumbnail you will activate '''''Media Viewer'''''. ''Media Viewer'' is JavaScript, and it uses processing resources. It loads all the images in the article at high resolution, and this uses networking resources. This is the default. You can turn off ''Media Viewer'' to save resources: 1) to control all image sizing, 2) to navigate directly to a file page (instead) when you click on a thumbnail.
* You can target the '''''Image size limit''''' of the ''file page'' main image, (displayed in the front matter). On a faster network choose a larger size, and on a slower network choose a smaller ''Image size limit''. The default 800×600px is a midrange ''Image size limit''. ''File pages'' are on Commons wiki, and if logged in there, going there overrides your settings here.
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* Format links as stub links when the article they link to is smaller than the threshold you set on file size. Stub link formatting changes the link color to the dark brown displayed in this option's text. This option can help you see links to small articles (more likely to be stubs) so that you might expand them. It is also useful for spotting links to [[Help:Disambiguation pages|disambiguation pages]], which are also relatively small. They are usually linked to in error, but often contain on their list a link to the correct article, making this error easy to fix.
* Show hidden categories.
=== Math ===
* Choose [[Help:math|
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* Choose to display a more compacted language list.
== Editing ==
:{{myprefs|Editing|Details|[[
Concerning the edit page, its initiation, and look and feel, Wikipedia offers a
* "{{int:tog-forceeditsummary}}" into the database. (Habit-forming. Note: this prompt does not appear when you edit your own User or User talk page.)
* "Enable VisualEditor". Get a [[word processor]] interface. No markup language at all.
* "{{int:tog-uselivepreview}}". Get a [[dynamic web page]]. ''Browser reloading'' now gives a glimpse at the ''live'' original without having to leave the edit page. And there is no longer any need to create an entirely new page for each preview requested; ''live preview'' just reloads parts of its page, and so it offers no browser history backwards, but disturbs no history forward either. Saves some network bandwidth and lots of browser cache. Just save your edits before disabling JavaScript.<ref>If you disable JavaScript ''for any page on [[MW:main|MediaWiki.org]] or Wikipedia.org'', you will lose all unsaved edits in all tabs; yet disabling JavaScript is a common troubleshooting technique when diagnosing some preference-related browser behaviors.</ref> (First-time users should perform a simple compatibility test.<ref>The danger in using Live preview is on first use with an incompatible browser. Try a simple test: make a change to the edit box, then reload the page.</ref>)
The font size for the edit box can be set in Wikipedia editing preferences or in the browser. In Firefox, there are two font-size settings at <kbd>{{Nowrap|Options → Content → "Default font"}}</kbd> {{Button|
The number of rows in the edit box is no longer set in preferences. For a temporary change, when the edit box is displayed, drag up or down the small square in the bottom right corner of the edit box. Alternatively, make the change stick by adding this line to your
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where <code>25em</code> is an example (and typical), height.
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== Recent changes ==
:{{myprefs|Recent changes|Display options & Advanced options|[[
Recent changes refer to changes of pages in the database. Every time a wiki page is edited, and changes were actually made, a record is kept of the difference. For example, a page history shows the revisions for that particular page. But recent changes can report on more than just the revisions of a page, or an entire wiki, they can also report on the recent changes of an editor (their contributions). The user preferences for ''recent changes'' are the style in which these lists of revisions will appear:
* Length of the list
* Time window of the list
* Grouping methods of the list
The watchlist has even more finely tuned preferences
More information about these various histories can be found at the following places. For global changes to Wikipedia pages, see [[Help:Recent changes]]. For user contributions, see [[Help:User contributions]]. For page histories, see [[Help:Page history]]. For other types of logs see [[Help:Log]].
=== Pending changes ===
:{{myprefs|Recent changes|Pending changes|[[
{{for|an explanation of what ''pending changes'' are|Wikipedia:Pending changes}}
These settings are for advanced editors who have a detailed understanding of the ''[[WP:PILLARS|five pillars]]'' and of the templates used to mark judgments on the page. ''Pending changes'' refers to the style of the presentation of
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== Watchlist ==
:{{myprefs|Watchlist|Details|[[
The watchlist options include which pages, and what "recent" means to you. If your {{myprefs}} has "'''Email me when a page or file on my watchlist is changed'''" set (at the bottom of the "User profile" tab), then only by visiting a page will you actually set its email notification flag.
<section begin="email" />Once you miss the email for a particular page change or don't visit the page (or ignore the email), ''you will not receive any more emails for that page''. You can still dutifully monitor that page by its watchlist edit-summaries, but its particular email notification flag will remain unset until you visit it. This facilitates monitoring a large watchlist while preventing potentially useless emails to you. In case you want to set ''all'' email notifications anyway, you can at any time mark all pages "visited". If your {{myprefs|Gadgets}} has "'''Display pages on your watchlist that have changed since your last visit in bold'''", then your watchlist will have a button labeled "Mark all pages visited". That button will effectively set all of your email notification flags.<section end="email" />
== Notifications ==
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{{Main|Wikipedia:Notifications|Wikipedia:Notifications/FAQ}}
These settings alter the [[Special:Notifications]] tool. The options for Notifications were first added in May 2013. See ''Wikipedia Signpost'' topic "[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-04-22/Technology report#English-language Wikipedia to be first to receive Echo deployment|English-language Wikipedia to be first to receive Echo deployment]]" for a brief overview.▼
For a full explanation of the specific preferences, see {{Section link|Wikipedia:Notifications|Preferences and settings}}.
* Section: Notify me about these events▼
;Email options
* Choose whether to opt-in or opt-out of email notifications (you must [[Help:Email confirmation|confirm your email address]] on your {{myprefs|User profile|Email options}}). You can also choose how often to receive email notifications, from single emails for each event to daily or weekly digests.
* Choose whether to receive plain text or [[HTML email]].
You can enable (or disable) individual types of notifications by checking (or unchecking) the boxes next to it. You can enable (or disable) notifications on the web or by email for most notification types (note that some notifications cannot be disabled, such as changes to your user rights or new talk page messages: these notifications are too important to be dismissed).
{{Section link|Wikipedia:Notifications|Types of notifications}} has a general list of the types of notifications. [[Special:DisplayNotificationsConfiguration]] lists all notification types available and how they are configured.
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▲The options for Notifications were first added in May 2013. See ''Wikipedia Signpost'' topic "[[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-04-22/Technology report#English-language Wikipedia to be first to receive Echo deployment|English-language Wikipedia to be first to receive Echo deployment]]" for a brief overview.
You can mute on-site notifications from individual users by enter their username into the box. You will still receive notifications if a muted user writes on your user talk page or reviews a page you have created. The muted user will still receive a successful mention notification, if they've enabled that preference.
;Muting pages
You can mute "page linked" notifications for specific pages by typing each page's name into the box.
== Gadgets ==
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:{{myprefs|Beta features|Details|[[mw:Beta Features]]}}
Beta Features is a way for users to test new features on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia sites before they are released for everyone.
==Other tools==
The MediaWiki preferences page offers a set of options for the generic user. If you discover a special role on Wikipedia, there is probably a powerful tool for it at ''
Operating an account with a ''tool'' may carry side effects, such as popups, toolbars and frame objects on your browsing or editing page space that are sometimes burdensome, yet sometimes powerfully necessary. Rather than uninstalling, it is possible to just switch skins, because there are four skins, each with a ''pair'' of customizations. 1) ''Custom JavaScript'' has the tools. 2) ''Custom CSS'' can carry over your preferred fonts, colors, and frame borders to each skin, no matter what tools that skin may also be loaded with.
== See also ==
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* [[Wikipedia:Skin]]
* [[Wikipedia:Customisation]]
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