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Welcome to my userpage. This page isn't really all that interesting (but it's at least less embarassing than the last edit), nor does it have much of a point since I haven't done much serious editing on here in a long, long while, but you can browse here if you're so inclined. (to find a giant page full of userboxes, go here)

About me

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  • Real Name: Jon Waltrip
  • Residence: Columbus, Ohio
  • Status: Unemployed, recently graduated from the Ohio State University with a B.A. in political science and minors in economics and geography
  • Marital status: In a long-distance relationship
  • Age: 22
  • Pets: four cats
  • Hobbies and interests: International affairs, public policy, macroeconomic policy, cartography and GIS, military history, sports, video gaming
  • Favorite colors: Emerald, navy blue

To-do list

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Wikipedia's Tip of the Day

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How to make redirects appear green to you

Here is a trick to make redirected wikilinks stand out by turning them green instead of blue! This is especially useful when working on navigation aids like lists and outlines, where you need to be sure a link leads to where it says it links to. This quick and easy solution uses customized CSS:

Go to your Preferences, click on the "Appearance" tab, and click the "Custom CSS" to the right of the skin you use. It opens a page to edit, and you can add the following code (just copy and paste it):

	.mw-redirect {
		color: #006633;
	}
	.mw-redirect:visited {
		color: #009900;
	}
	.mw-redirect:hover {
		color: #990000;
	}
	.mw-redirect:active {
		color: #990000;
	}
Save the page, and reload (bypass your browser cache) and/or (Purge) the Wikipedia server to force the new CSS to be included. All redirects will now show up as green links! If you prefer a different color, you can modify them by using six-digit hex codes.


To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}

Pages I find amusing

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