User:Cumbrowski/usertalkarchivenav

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This is a modified copy of Template:Talkarchivenav and you can see it in action here.
  • Do not subst this template!
  • Supports up to 41 100 user talk archive pages
  • This template was modified to work in the USER name space only!

User Talk Archiving Primer

  1. Create a new User Talk Page with the suffix "/Archive 1". Here is the link to it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Username/Archive 1
  2. It will say that the page does not exist yet. Go and press edit.
  3. Add at the top the following code. {{User:Cumbrowski/usertalkarchivenav}}
  4. Open your default talk page at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Username and press edit.
  5. Select everything you want to archive and cut it out of the page ("Ctrl-X")
  6. Paste the content into the new talk page after the {{User:Cumbrowski/usertalkarchivenav}} template
  7. Add a link on your standard talk page to the Archive page {{archive box|auto=yes}} *
    * You can also use {{archive box|auto=long}} instead to make the linke to the archive pages on your main talk page include the word "Archive X" in the anchor text instead of just "X".
  8. Save the standard talk page and you are done
Notes
  • The next archive pages would work the same, just call them .../Archive 2 ..../Archive 3 etc.
  • The {{User:Cumbrowski/usertalkarchivenav}} template is a modified version of the {{atnhead}} template and adds the little box to the archive which you can see here User_talk:Cumbrowski/Archive 1. It creates a link to your current talk page automatically (that's why the specific name .../Archive X). It also adds a little navigation to the previous and next archive page. In addition to that (my custom part) does it add a reference to your user page and shows your name (that it is your user talk archive) and the {{userpage}} at the bottom. I also changed the font sizes and colors to emphasis the important parts.
  • The {{archive box|auto=yes}} on your main user talk page creates a little "Archive" box with links to all your archive pages automatically. You don't have to change that one anymore. It automatically detects, if new archive pages were created.


See also

Other talk page archiving solutions