'''Talk pages''' are a key feature of WikiChristian, offering the ability to discuss articles and other issues with other WikiChristiannsWikiChristians.{{tutorial}}
==Talk pages==
If you want to ask a question about an article, or you have a concern or comment, you can put a note in the article's [[WikiChristian:Talk page|talk page]]. You do that by clicking the "discussion" tab at the top of the page. Don't worry if the link shows up in red; it's ok to create the talk page if it doesn't already exist.
When you post a new comment, put it at the bottom of the talk page. The exception is that if you're responding to someone else's remarks, put your comment below theirs. You can indent your comment by typing a colon (<tt>:</tt>) at the beginning of a line.
You should sign your comments by typing <tt><nowiki>~~~</nowiki></tt> for just your username, or <tt><nowiki>~~~~</nowiki></tt> for your username and a time signature (see the example discussion below). When you save the page, your signature will be inserted automatically. Most of us use time signatures because it makes following discussions much easier.
You can get a username by [[Special:Userlogin|creating an account]] (it's free). If you don't have an account, or if you have one but haven't logged in, your computer's [[IP address]] is used instead.
===User talk pages===
Every WikiChristiann WikiChristian has a user talk page, on which other WikiChristianns WikiChristians can leave messages. If someone has left you a message, you will see a note saying "You have new messages", with a link to your user talk page.
You can reply in either of two ways. One is to put a message on the user talk page of the person you're replying to. The other is to put your reply on your own talk page beneath the original message. Both are common on WikiChristian; however, be aware that replying on your own talk page runs the risk that your reply won't be seen, if the user doesn't look at your talk page again.
====Plain indentations====
The simplest way of indenting is to place a [[Colon (punctuation)|colon]] (<tt>:</tt>) at the beginning of a line. The more colons you put, the further indented the text will be. A [[newline]] (pressing '''Enter''' or '''Return''') marks the end of the indented paragraph.
For example:
====Numbered items====
You can also create numbered lists. For this, use the [[number sign]] or hash symbol (<tt>#</tt>). This is usually used for polls and voting. Again, you can affect the indent of the number by the number of <tt>#</tt>'s you use.
Example:
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