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Knowledge (XXG)? Save your work by pressing the "Publish page" button below, and a button will appear here allowing you to submit your draft for review.
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caused this box. Reason: Sometimes a box can get created un-intentionally, because a blank character got to the start of the line; and because the blank character is not visible in the source code, it can remain
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the wording of "an already existing header (of a chapter, within an article)", one is in danger of creating a potential problem, because: if "somewhere in any article" there is a link to
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the brackts themselves, alone, which cause the problem, but the special use/function of this combination with the word "notes" and a number.
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there are more options to tell the template how many steps to the left the out-denting shall be done.
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click on this icon, there was NO more information about this note to be found.
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Knowledge (XXG):Notability #Articles not satisfying the notability guidelines
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such a 'hidden comment' one may place/use/have any kind of 'wiki code';
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3. ^ Previously written in Lisp, then rewritten in Python in 2005.
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window.stop) which should halt animated GIFs in most browsers.
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the title actually points to an HTML anchor on the target page
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I think this subject/issue/procedure should be improved.
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I had created alltogether four links to this talk page.
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286:. A user sandbox is a subpage of the user's
143:I also have a gun, a shovel & an alibi"
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386:Association of Inclusionist Wikipedians
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981:One fast and simple way is: to add "
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314:<!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LINE -->
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1772:All three result in the same; see:
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1603:Try to find the items !! --
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668:If the the target/anchor is with-
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453:Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style/
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1851:Third example: With references
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141:"I have a beautiful daughter
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1194:'s ) in headers": -->
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583:, there is only either
259:violates any copyrights
246:To start a page called
2933:Macintosh #1984: Debut
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2465:(Found in: (article)
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1281:: When I'm scrolling
1063:The target of a link
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2770:I just did it with:
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