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horrible mess
 
Khoikhoi's example (since he fails to assume good faith)
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I do hope this is being fixed, everywhere, and folks don't run Bots until they're thoroughly tested!
I do hope this is being fixed, everywhere, and folks don't run Bots until they're thoroughly tested!
:--[[User:William Allen Simpson|William Allen Simpson]] 15:59, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
:--[[User:William Allen Simpson|William Allen Simpson]] 15:59, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

== Khoikhoi's example (since he fails to assume good faith) ==

<blockquote>Some articles have placed the template immediately following the text of a paragraph, and Khoikhoi's edit fails to account for this, leaving the "further information" text as follows. ''':''Further information: {{{1}}}'''''</blockquote>

This template is used improperly in some places, like at the very end of a paragraph. The P paragraph tag and CSS classes are to avoid problems and let users configure this themselves. It is intentionally different from other similar templates. -- [[User:Netoholic|Netoholic]] [[User talk:Netoholic|@]] 06:16, 9 February 2006 (UTC)

Revision as of 06:16, 9 February 2006

Horrible Mess

This template may be the best new thing since sliced bread — or maybe not — but some NetBot went around converting See to Further, and it made a horrible mess of things!

The span class notice presumably caused the massive paragraph break in Israel at Zionism and Aliyah, through bad interactions with other templates. Note the differences using "Older edit".

I do hope this is being fixed, everywhere, and folks don't run Bots until they're thoroughly tested!

--William Allen Simpson 15:59, 17 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Khoikhoi's example (since he fails to assume good faith)

Some articles have placed the template immediately following the text of a paragraph, and Khoikhoi's edit fails to account for this, leaving the "further information" text as follows. :Further information: {{{1}}}

This template is used improperly in some places, like at the very end of a paragraph. The P paragraph tag and CSS classes are to avoid problems and let users configure this themselves. It is intentionally different from other similar templates. -- Netoholic @ 06:16, 9 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]