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| {{disclaimer}} links talk edit | Note: Template index/User namespace's comments on Wikipedia are a work in progress, subject to thethread-mode disclaimer. | ||||
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| {{pic of the day}} links talk edit | Human gaits are the various ways in which humans can move, either naturally or as a result of specialized training. In general, a gait is a manner oflimb movements made by animals duringlocomotion. Human gaits can be classified in various ways, according to whether the person remains in continuous contact with the ground, with each gait categorized as either natural (one that humans use instinctively) or trained (a non-instinctive gait learned via training). Examples of the latter includehand walking and specialized gaits used inmartial arts. One variable in assessing gait is which part of the foot connects with the ground first. Typically this is one of forefoot strike, mid-foot strike or heel strike. This photograph shows a heel strike in a runner at the2024 Ljubljana Marathon. In this gait the heel of the foot lands, then the plantar flexes to ball.Photograph credit:Petar Milošević | ||||
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| {{vandalism information}} links talk edit | Wikipedia vandalism information Very low level ofvandalism 1.53 RPM according toDeadbeefBot05:52, 25 October 2025 (UTC)[reply] |
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These are available for almost all languages Wikipedia is available in (with the exception of{{User en-0}} and{{User en-4}}), but listing them all here would take too much space. Just substitute the language code you want to use for "en". SeeWikipedia:Babel for a complete list.
You can combine up to 100 languages in a single box by using the affix in {{babel}}; for example:
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It is the custom to reward vigorous Wikipedia contributors for their hard work and due diligence by awarding them a fitting barnstar, or otheraward. Substitute the appropriate text when giving an award.
SeeWikipedia:Barnstars for more details.
A WikiProject barnstar is awarded for work on a WikiProject, or work of substantial interest to those members of that WikiProject. See alsoAwards by WikiProject. These are some examples.
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![]() | {{subst:Bio-star|Message ~~~~}} | TheBio-star is awarded in recognition of exceptional article contributions in the life sciences. This is part ofWikiProject Biology. |
![]() | {{subst:The Spoken star|message ~~~~}} | The Spoken star may be awarded to an editor who makes outstanding contributions in the form ofspoken articles forWikipedia. Outstanding contributions may include: recording ten good articles, recording threefeatured articles, or doing an incredibly good job of recording one long, complex, excellent, featured article despite all odds. Awarded byWP:SPOKEN. |
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| {{Cabal approved banner}} links talk edit | This certifies thatTemplate index is an official member of theSupreme Cabal Regime of the English Wikipedia (S.C.R.E.W.). Any edits to this page should therefore reflect the wishes of the Cabal. If you would like to join SCREW yourself, you can insert{{Cabal approved banner}} on your user page after swearing allegiance to S.C.R.E.W. |
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A userbox is a small coloured box which allow users to add small messages on their user page. It is an extension of thebabelboxes used for user's language abilities. Examples include what web browser they use, hobbies or WikiProjects they participate in.