Help:How can I tell what pages an editor has started or worked on?
From ENHLDWiki
On pages like your watchlist (link in upper right for logged-in users), or Special:Recentchanges (link in navigation box at left), you'll get a list of changed articles. A line may look something like this:
(diff) (hist) . . Leonard Mine; 19:58 . . Dick (Talk | contribs)
"diff" takes you to a comparison between that version and the current version. "hist" takes you to the complete history of the article -- all the changes that have ever been made, in this example, to the Leonard Mine article.
Click on the user name ("Dick" in this example) to go to that user's user page. Click on "Talk" to go to that user's talk (discussion) page. And finally, click on "contribs" to see all the articles and each and every change that that editor has contributed.
Another way to view an editor's contributions is by going to his or her user page (Special:Listusers is an index of all our user pages). Then, in the toolbox at the left of any page, you'll see a link to "User contributions". Click it and you'll get the same full list mentioned above.
You can also specify an address in your browser address bar: http://wiki.buttenhld.org/index.php/Special:Contributions/CaptainD or, as an internal link, Special:Contributions/CaptainD will take you to the list of all the articles Denny has made any contribution to.

