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To do[edit]

  • 9/17/17: in [Rhys Hoskins], re pronunciation of Rhys, SEE [Dellin Betances] and [Help:IPA/English]
  • 9/14/17: ADD to [Phils awards]: Rookie of the Month
  • 9/10/17: ADD to Paul Owens Award section of [PHL awards]: https://thatballsouttahere.com/2017/09/07/phillies-eshelman-kingery-owens/
  • 9/6/17: ADD: [Atlanta Falcons Ring of Honor]
  • 7/8/17: at [Mexico City], add "Distrito Federal ceased on 1/2016" (in lead's final para) to (1) "History (20th c)" and (2) "Politics"
  • 6/14/17: at [Metroplis (religious jurisdiction)], add reverted edit re 2 metropolitan dioceses (Rome & Westminster), including Westminster Diocese website and Catholic-Hierarchy page re Diocese of Rome (and its suffragan sees)
  • 5/30/17: add to US Mil Archdiocese & US Army Chaplains - article (in OneNote/Religion) re last chaplain to die in WWI
  • 4/11/17: work on new article - User:Eagle4000/United States Marine Corps Sports Hall of Fame
  • 5/23/17: create Association of Minor League Umpires
  • 5/1/17: add [Category:Disabled sports organisations]] to each org that is in a "disabled sport" category, but is not in a national subcategory (e.g., Amer disabled sports org's)
  • At College Athletics in the US, add College club sports in US
  • 3/30/17: At [Little League Baseball #MLB Players]], reformat into a footnote, add text re "incomplete list", add 4 columns
  • 3/31/17: At [Baseball America]], type "ref name=awards/>" in place of each deadline for various minor-league etc awards, incl fn's 40-45
  • 4/7/17: At [NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Opening Round]], revise lead, to reflect there are now 4 games instead of one.
  • 4/22/17: at [Touchdown Club of Columbus]], check redirects and add to "College COY awards in US"
  • 5/1/17: Rutgers seal is at [Rutgers Sch of Nursing]
  • 5/5/17: create redirects for USAF Med Corps and other Air Force and Army corps; and for heads of each med-related corps
  • 5/28/17: add to [Four Chaplains]]: footnote re Four Chaplains chapel (from [[Phila Naval Shipyard]

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  • See [Minor League Baseball #History]

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Baseball years[edit]

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  • { (twice) + wsy|2007 + } [twice] gives "2007 World Series"

Bullet[edit]

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Categorization[edit]

[[Wikipedia:Categorization #Content of category pages

See also on category page -- Error: 'name of second cat
Container cat

2 open braces + "container cat" + 2 close braces

Category tree

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Category TOC

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Subcats note

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Order of listing

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  • "Red Foley Dies at 79; Scorer in 10 World Series". New York Times. The Associated Press. July 16, 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-19. He served for many years as an officer of the Baseball Writers' Association of America ...

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See also: {{Cite web}}

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For entire article

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Compound adj's[edit]

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Footnote (under "Notes")[edit]

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  • [2017 Las Vegas shooting]]
    • Note “a”: Two "open braces" + efn|name=Chaos&franticSearch|For (1) a graphic of the Route 91 Harvest Festival site (including the direction in which people fled, the bleachers under which people took cover, and an eight-foot fence over which people climbed), and (2) a diagram of the floor plan of the gunman’s hotel suite and adjacent room (with connecting door), go to: "Chaos at a Concert and a Frantic Search at Mandalay Bay". The New York Times. October 2, 2017. Retrieved October 3, 2017. and scroll down to the fourth image (entitled “What happened at the concert venue", for the graphic of the Festival site) and then to the eighth image (for the diagram of the hotel suite's floor plan). }}
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  • template at [Sinking of the RMS Titanic]] (in 1st para., at "ship's time")
  • template at [Monument Park (Yankee Stadium)]]

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Fractions[edit]

250+23 innings pitched

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Hidden notes that display as a yellow and white box[edit]

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Italics[edit]

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Measurements[edit]

140,000-square-foot (13,000 m2)

60.5 meters (198 ft)

Multiple columns[edit]

  • See also: [American football]] & [Golf]] (re portal & col's)

Non-breaking space[edit]

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Other uses & disambiguation[edit]

{About|the title and office in religious bodies|other uses|Bishop (disambiguation)|bishops of the Roman Catholic Church|Bishop (Catholic Church)}}

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 ==Vaccine overload==
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For template for "See also" and a specific section, see: [Uniforms of the United States Navy#Flight deck]].

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ALSO:

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  • tilde sign (~) is below plus sign (+)
  • tilde sign (~) is below open paren ( "(" )

(Blank) sign (. ) is below , but above


Below asterisk (but in no order):

Not used by Wikipedia for sort order: !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>? @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_ `abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~?

Stubs[edit]

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Table of contents[edit]

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see [User:Jeff in CA] re "I have visited (states, provinces, etc)

Users, other[edit]

  • [User:Student7#Tools]] (re his toolkits)
  • [User:Tomwsulcer/my sandbox 3]] (re referencing)
  • [User:NYyankees51]] (various userboxes)
  • [User:Maple Leaf]] (navboxes re "Articles I've created")
  • Barnstars rec'd from [User:Maple Leaf]] (2/28/10)

Vandalism[edit]

If vandalism, contact:

  • [User:LonelyBeacon]]
  • [User:Morenooso|Morenooso]], who is "a pretty good a pretty good [Jedi|wikidefender]] and that's probably my specialty."

Miscellaneous[edit]

General[edit]

Sentence spacing[edit]

[Sentence spacing]]

Singular they[edit]

[Singular they]]

Category tree (details), TOC, subcats note[edit]

See: [Category:College men's basketball teams in the United States]] (re: "Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories when appropriate. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large. It should list very few, if any, article pages directly and should mainly contain appropriately categorized subcategories.")

{{CategoryTOC} {Commons cat|United States Navy personnel}} categorytree>United States Navy personnel</categorytree> {Category TOC|numerals=no}}

Useful stuff[edit]

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Toolboxes[edit]

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Toolbox 1[edit]

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