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This is a documentation subpage for Template:UserAnniversary (see that page for the template itself).
It contains usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original template page.

Usage

Use of this template requires one numeric parameter. The parameter indicates the number of years a user has been contributing to Paragon Wiki.

Examples

{{UserAnniversary|1}}

Badge Year 1 Veteran.png Old-Timer

You've reached the 1 year mark from your first edit. Michiyo wishes you a happy birfday.


{{UserAnniversary|2}}

Badge Year 2 Veteran.png Terrible Twos

You've reached the 2 year mark from your first edit.


{{UserAnniversary|3}}

Badge Year 3 Veteran.png Toddlerhood

Things should get easier during your third year of editing. Most 3-year-olds can be reasoned with. They will take turns and may even share their toys. Michiyo wishes you a happy third birthday. Smilies smile.gif


{{UserAnniversary|4}}

Badge Year 4 Veteran.png Self-Reliant

Congratulations on four years of editing here at Homecoming Wiki. You probably really enjoy playmates and have figured out how to play cooperatively with others. Before you know it, it will be time to start kindergarten!


{{UserAnniversary|5}}

Badge Year 5 Veteran.png Independent

The staff here at Homecoming Wiki would like to wish you a happy fifth anniversary. You should take some pride in your ability to pay attention to detail, work independently, tolerate frustration and failure, share with others, and follow through on tasks.

{{UserAnniversary|6}}

Badge Year 6 Veteran.png Refined

The staff here at Homecoming Wiki would like to wish you a happy sixth anniversary. This is a period of refinement as your editing skills continue improving and your attention to detail sharpens. You continue to build on the base of skills developed during your early editing career and are moving toward even greater independence.