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Welcome to the user page design center. Here you will find resources for developing your user page. Enjoy!
 
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If you are new to Wikipedia, you might consider using [[Wikipedia:User Page Design Center/Style#Article format|the standard article format]] for your userpage. That should suffice while you're learning the ropes. If you don't have a user page yet and don't know how to create a page, then click on your user name at the top of the screen and follow the instructions (if the page already exists, your username will be blue instead of red). If you don't have a user account, then click on "log in" at the top of the page, and then click on "Create an account" and fill in the boxes. Write your password down somewhere in case you forget it, and whatever you do, don't forget where you put your password!
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Welcome to the user page design guide. In this multi-page guide, you will find advice on how to develop your user page, and resources that you can copy and paste to make it easier.
Eventually, active Wikipedians turn their attention to their user pages. Creating a nice user page can be a daunting and time consuming task. One can spend countless hours searching the User and Wikipedia namespaces for ideas on what to include and design features to add, and even longer trying to figure out how to put them all together. Many resources and examples have been gathered and presented here to save users time which they can in turn apply to improving the encyclopedia. Simply cut and paste the wikicode of the design elements you wish to use on your userpage; and then modify them if you like, to create your own personal style. Browse the [[Wikipedia:User Page Design Center/User Page Hall of Fame|User Page Hall of Fame]] as examples of what others have done with their pages.
 
Eventually, many Wikipedians turn their attention to their user pages. A nice user page can create a stronger tie between a user and the community, but it can be a daunting and time consuming task. One can spend countless hours searching the User and Wikipedia namespaces for ideas on what to include and design features to add, and even longer trying to figure out how to put them all together.
Hailing from Yonkers, New York, CJ Laeur graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Fordham University. He studied at the London School of Economics and later received Masters degrees in Geology, in Management from Webster University and, in Strategic Studies from the U.S. Army War College.
 
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He received his commission through the ROTC program and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Quartermaster Corps in 1984. His active duty assignments were: as Platoon Leader in the 600th Quartermaster Company (Airborne), Adjutant of the 46th Support Group, and Supply and Budget Officer with the 96th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne); all at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
 
: From various pages of this guide (see the menu bar at the top of this page), you can simply cut and paste the wikicode of the design elements you wish to use on your userpage; and then modify them if you like, to create your own personal style.
In 1990, he joined the 353d Civil Affairs Command, The Bronx, New York. CJ Laeur mobilized for Operation Just Cause in Panama, serving as the Deputy J-4 of the Civil Affairs Task Force. A year later he mobilized for Operation Desert Shield/Storm, serving first as a Joint Logistics Officer at the European Command headquarters in Vaihingen, Germany; and then as a Civil Affairs Officer during Operation Provide Comfort in Zakho, Iraq. Assigned as an administrator to a refugee camp in Northern Iraq, CJ Laeur worked closely with the Kurds, providing relief supplies and logistics, and ultimately resettling them in their home territory. Next, he held a variety of positions within the 353d Civil Affairs Command, including three years as their HHC Commander. In 1996, he mobilized to Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina serving as Liaison Officer to Non-governmental and International Organizations during Operation Joint Endeavor. From 1997 through 2001, he served with the 353d as their Assistant G-5, and as Team Chief for Civil Affairs Operations and Plans with the U.S. Air Force, Europe.
 
: You can also browse the [[Wikipedia:User page design guide/User page Hall of Fame|User page Hall of Fame]] to see examples of what others have done with their user pages.
In 2001, for two and a half years, CJ Laeur commanded the Southern European Task Force (SETAF) Augmentation Unit based in Vicenza, Italy. Near the end of his tenure, he mobilized with his unit in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, serving as the Deputy Chief of Staff for SETAF. After a brief assignment to the US Southern Command in Miami, in 2003, CJ Laeur assumed command the 3220th Garrison Support Unit, in West Palm Beach, Florida. In 2006, he assumed command of the 4,500 Soldier strong 1st Mission Support Command headquartered in San Juan, Puerto Rico. There, during a three and a half year tenure, he mobilized over 2,000 Soldiers in support of the Global War on Terror. He now serves as Deputy Commander of United States Army , based in Afghanistan.
 
To help you get started, here is some general advice on building a user page...
CJ Laeur’s personal awards include the: Legion of Merit Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters, Joint Service Commendation Medal, and the Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Achievement Medal with 4 Oak Leaf Clusters. As a civilian, he is a United States Diplomat.
 
== Familiarize yourself with the User pages guideline, first ==
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: ''See: [[Wikipedia:User pages]]''
 
== Choose a format ==
 
If you are new to Wikipedia, you might consider using [[Wikipedia:User page design guide/Style#Article format|the standard article format]] for your userpage initially. That should suffice while you're learning the ropes.
 
: If you don't have a user page yet and don't know how to create a page, then click on your user name at the top of the screen and follow the instructions (if the page already exists, your username will be blue instead of red).
 
: If you don't have a user account, then click on "log in" at the top of the page, and then click on "Create an account" and fill in the boxes. Write your password down somewhere in case you forget it, and whatever you do, don't forget where you put your password!
 
User page formatting is covered at [[Wikipedia:User page design guide/Style]].
 
For examples of user page layouts, see the [[Wikipedia:User page design guide/User page Hall of Fame|User page Hall of Fame]].
 
== Choose an approach ==
 
You could design your userpage as your:
 
=== Personal profile page ===
 
An autobiographical user page presents you to the community, and could include your views, your objectives, and your contributions, among just about anything else about you. When just starting out, the standard article format is the easiest way to present information on yourself.
 
=== Personal Main page ===
 
With a link at the top of every page, your userpage is a convenient place to put what you frequently access. You could include content via template, such as {{tl|signpost-subscription}} {{tl|totd}} and {{tl|potd}}. Or you could design it to be [[Wikipedia:Tip of the day/September 28|your customizable Wikipedia navigation hub]]. Or both.
 
=== Workshop ===
 
A space to organize your tasks and projects. It could contain wish lists, links to works-in-progress, your to-do list, and so on.
 
=== Customized advice/instruction page ===
 
As you acquire experience as a Wikipedian, keep in mind that your user page is the perfect place to share it. It's where other users go to find out more about you, what you are like, and how you think. You can use it to present your editing and organizational knowhow, express your wikiphilosophy, and share your dream for Wikipedia.
 
=== Multi-page system ===
 
This approach is for users who find that one page just isn't enough. Set up separate pages for separate uses. A menu bar at the top of each page can visually tie each page together, and help to navigate between them. See ''[[Wikipedia:User page design guide/Menus and subpages|Menus and subpages]]''.
 
=== Multi-purpose user page design ===
 
Mix and match elements of the above approaches to fit your goals and needs.
 
== Be creative, and... ==
 
=== Express yourself ===
 
Nothing tells more about who you are than a work of art that you create. Make your user page that work of art! If you get stuck, borrow. There's no penalty for "stealing" an idea from someone else, just be sure to change it around and make it yours or give them credit for the idea. ''Examples: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:ElAmericano&oldid=47357653 User:ElAmericano], [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:The_prophet_wizard_of_the_crayon_cake&oldid=126819395 User:The prophet wizard of the crayon cake]''
 
Don't be shy. The meat of most userpages is the bio of the person behind it. Other editors wish to get to know ''you''. Why disappoint them? Many great userpages have detailed bios. ''Examples: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Antandrus&oldid=183968410 User:Antandrus] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Binksternet&oldid=739584867 User:Binksternet].''
 
Who are you? Where do you live? What are your hobbies? What is your area of expertise? What kind of work do you do here at Wikipedia? Especially that last one. What are your hopes and aspirations for this encyclopedia? What is your vision of what it can become? ''Example: [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:CatherineMunro&oldid=167525071 User:CatherineMunro].''
 
Sharing your dreams may make them come true.
 
Another example of ''Wikimagic''.
 
=== Experiment and don't be afraid to ask for help ===
 
You're highly encouraged to experiment with markup; in the same line as being creative, it also gives you some valuable experience with HTML. After all, what's a userpage if you can't understand the code on it? And don't be afraid to [[WP:HELPDESK|ask for help]] if you get stuck.
 
=== Consider a theme ===
 
Many of the best userpages present a theme. It can be an artistic theme in the layout, or a conceptual theme in the content presentation. If you would like your page to stand out, then avoid making it a loosely tied assortment of random boxes and tidbits of information.
 
=== Mix up your colors ===
 
Stylistically, colors can really affect a page's appeal. They can accent a theme. They can set a mood. They can imply your nature. Are you always smiling? Then bright colors could help you present yourself as a happy person to the entire world. Smooth, splashy, serene, or serious &ndash; they can all be attained via colors. For color codes, see [[Web colors]]. ''For how to apply them to page elements, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:The_prophet_wizard_of_the_crayon_cake&oldid=126819395 User:The_prophet_wizard_of_the_crayon_cake].''
 
=== Use images to get your point across ===
 
Some of the most striking user pages present a radical combination of images to impact the viewer. What better way to get one's point across? They don't say "a picture is worth a thousands words" for nothing. And while words can familiarize someone with the inner you, images can provide an actual glimpse for them into your world. ''See [[MOS:IMAGESYNTAX|How to place an image]] and [[Wikipedia:Picture tutorial]]. Or find a picture in a Wikipedia article, and copy its wikicode from the edit window.''
 
''But, before you use images, be sure to see [[Wikipedia:Image dos and don'ts]].''
 
Images are also a major component of the encyclopedia, and are another way for contributors to shine. Your user page is the perfect place to showcase your visual contributions, sprinkled throughout the page, or presented as a gallery.
 
Many more free pictures can be found at [[Commons:|Wikimedia Commons]].
 
== Bigger is not necessarily better ==
 
Some users keep it short and sweet. The less you say, the more weight each word carries. In a minimalist design, a user might just state the one or a handful of things they wish to emphasize. Or simply provide links to elsewhere, relying on subpages to elaborate&mdash;this may make a crisp and clean first impression. One such design is the "hub" style userpage: like the one by [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:AxG&oldid=722412274 AxG]. (The User page design guide's [[WP:UPDC|main page]] utilizes a hub design). Another is the central image style, showcasing a single picture, accompanied by tabs or a menu for further navigation, like used by [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Trevor_MacInnis&oldid=320353070 Trevor_MacInnis]. Generally, "minimalist" would be a page that requires no scrolling.
 
== See also ==
* [[Wikipedia:Template messages/User namespace]] - various messages for use on user pages.
 
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