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You're right, my bad. Clicked on the wrong edit link. Oh and on a side note the cruft can be stripped from the links and just the page id given for a cleaner link.--[[User:Tlosk|Tlosk]] 11:06, 28 October 2008 (CDT)
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Is the article under rollout the teaser? Seems like the general rule for the teasers and rollouts are teasers are named with the event, rollouts are just called rollout article. --[[User:An Adventurer|An Adventurer]] 10:53, 28 October 2008 (CDT)
Is the article under rollout the teaser? Seems like the general rule for the teasers and rollouts are teasers are named with the event, rollouts are just called rollout article. --[[User:An Adventurer|An Adventurer]] 10:53, 28 October 2008 (CDT)
==Headers==
I made the new items have level 2 headers. Using the <nowiki>----</nowiki> doesn't give the headers a link in the TOC, so using level 2, then three, etc, helps readers navigate the page with the table of contents. If you  don't like it, feel free to revert, but it seems it would be more helpful to take advantage of headers for navigation. :) <small>[[user:Ling Mei|'''Ling''']][[Special:Contributions/Ling Mei|♥]][[User_talk:Ling Mei|'''Mei''']]</small> 15:06, 28 October 2008 (CDT)

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You're right, my bad. Clicked on the wrong edit link. Oh and on a side note the cruft can be stripped from the links and just the page id given for a cleaner link.--Tlosk 11:06, 28 October 2008 (CDT)


Is the article under rollout the teaser? Seems like the general rule for the teasers and rollouts are teasers are named with the event, rollouts are just called rollout article. --An Adventurer 10:53, 28 October 2008 (CDT)

Headers Edit

I made the new items have level 2 headers. Using the ---- doesn't give the headers a link in the TOC, so using level 2, then three, etc, helps readers navigate the page with the table of contents. If you don't like it, feel free to revert, but it seems it would be more helpful to take advantage of headers for navigation. :) LingMei 15:06, 28 October 2008 (CDT)