Tutorial (namespaces)
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In addition to the articles and their Talk pages, there are some other categories of behind-the-scenes pages that help users of the Retro wikis communicate with each other, and serve a variety of other roles in building the wiki. These different areas are often referred to as namespaces -- as in, "the Talk namespace".
User pages and User Talk pages
If you want to share information about yourself, the place to put it is your user page. You can gain easy access to your User page if you are logged in as a registered user. (You can always get to your User page, if you have one, by searching for it or following the link in your signature on a talk page, but if you log in you get a set of quick links to your personal pages in one of the margins of your screen.)
If other users want to communicate with you, they will leave a message on your User talk page.
Some other areas
Pages in the Sonic Retro namespace provide information about the wiki and how to use it. The MediaWiki namespace contains interface texts such as link labels (What links here, etc.) and server messages. All the pages in both these areas also have corresponding MediaWiki talk pages.
Content written in a Template page will be displayed in articles that contain the corresponding template reference. For example, the content written in Template:Protected will appear in any article that contains the {{protected}} tag:
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Take a look at sega:Category:Sega Retro Templates to see what templates have already been created on our most active wiki, Sega Retro. You can use the corresponding tags in articles. You can also create new templates.