While browsing wiki, you will notice that some paragraphs have a person's name attached to the end. This is a WikiSignature: it identifies the author of that contribution. To sign a paragraph, affix two hyphen characters and your username, as is done at the end of this paragraph. -- DonnaHanak
Don't forget the space between the hyphens and your name.
Usually you use a WikiSignature only in ThreadMode but sometimes an author will create a single-authored page and ask you to discuss it elsewhere....
To create a WikiSignature, just add yours for the first time and you will be taken to your WikiSignature page to start signing.
--CharlotteBuell
A WikiSignature identifies the author of a contribution and looks like this: -- JoeMoxley
8/30/2006 3:57:00 PM - -65.32.189.14
Hi! Welcome to Writing Wiki. Below are links to my wiki articles, homepages, and public writing sites.
12/25/2006 9:05:39 AM - CAS-moxley
A WikiSignature identifies the author of a contribution and looks like this: -- JoeMoxley
8/30/2006 3:57:00 PM - -65.32.189.14
Click to read this topic
10/7/2005 1:49:21 PM - -70.124.29.169
A WikiSignature identifies the author of a contribution and looks like this: -- JoeMoxley
8/30/2006 3:57:00 PM - -65.32.189.14
Click to read this topic
2/25/2004 10:23:12 PM - -131.247.85.4
A WikiSignature identifies the author of a contribution and looks like this: -- JoeMoxley
8/30/2006 3:57:00 PM - -65.32.189.14
A WikiSignature identifies the author of a contribution and looks like this: -- JoeMoxley