Help:Namespaces

Most pages on SmashWiki are articles, such as Link (SSBM) and Sector Z. The title at the top of the page is just that: "Link (SSBM)". However, some pages, like this one, are not articles about Smash, but rather help users find their bearings on SmashWiki. These pages are special pages.

The title of every special page begins with a namespace which indicates what type of page it is. For instance, this page's title starts with "SmashWiki:" because it is a SmashWiki page (described below). A Talk page's title starts with "Talk:", a Category with "Category:", et cetera. These namespaces help you distinguish special pages from normal articles, which have no namespace.

Below are descriptions of each type of special page.

Talk pages
Talk pages are essentially pages to discuss articles on this wiki. Discussion is usually about the content of the page, planning future content, discussing changes, etc. Talk pages are separate from the articles themselves, so you should be careful to avoid mixing the two up. You can get to a page's talk page by clicking the tab marked "discussion" on that page.

When you make a comment on a talk page (and only a talk page), you should sign your comment. You can do this by clicking the signature icon above the edit box, or manually by inserting four tildes ( ~ ) after your message. This will leave your username and the time you wrote your message. You can also make sure you keep your comments in context by using semicolons to mark your place in a discussion.

For example:

This is the first message.


 * This is a response to the first message. This is the second message.


 * This message is in response to the second message.


 * This message is another response to the first message.

results in:

This is the first message.


 * This is a response to the first message. This is the second message.


 * This message is in response to the second message.


 * This message is another response to the first message.

User pages
User pages are for users to essentially have a space for free-play. Your user page is something akin to your profile on the wiki, and can be accessed by going to. You can create sub-pages of your user page (e.g.  to test new pages, and later copy the content over. Your user pages also has a talk page; unlike most other talk pages, however, your talk page is a place for others to leave you messages or discuss other issues on the wiki.

SmashWiki pages
SmashWiki pages describe goals, projects and policies of SmashWiki. This page is a SmashWiki page. You may edit most SmashWiki pages, but we encourage you to discuss any policy changes first on the corresponding talk page.