Oak Park Mall is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays [1]. The mall contains nearly 200 stores and the mall area is 1,500,000 sq ft (140,000 m2), making it the largest mall in the Kansas CityMetro Area.
Section 1: Blank lines:
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Really, really hard.
Section 2: Lists
Sometimes an unordered list is useful...
in giving various cases
and some subcases
such as these
which may have subcases
in discussing cases with complicated logic
An ordered list
Here's the first item.
Here's the second.
And here's the third.
A discursive list
First term
Describes the first item.
Second item
Describes the second item.
Third term
Describes the third item.
Section 3: Punctuation and special characters
Em-dashes—which are very common—are used in many hyphen–hungry texts, but – sparingly. Two words separated by an unspaced em-dash should count as two words, not one. However, two things separated by an unspaced en-dash should generally be counted as a single compound word, as in blood–brain barrier; see WP:MOS#Dashes.
& & & These ampersands should count as one character each, not five.
One Two Three Four Five These are five words separated by non-breaking spaces, not one word.
Other special characters should count as one character each:
The Germans have four violin concertos. The greatest, most uncompromising is Beethoven's. The one by Brahms vies with it in seriousness. The richest, the most seductive, was written by Max Bruch. But the most inward, the heart's jewel, is Mendelssohn's.
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The Al/air battery system can generate enough energy and power for driving ranges and acceleration similar to gasoline powered cars...the cost of aluminum as an anode can be as low as US$ 1.1/kg as long as the reaction product is recycled...Only the Al/air EVs can be projected to have a travel range comparable to ICEs. From this analysis, Al/air EVs are the most promising candidates compared to ICEs in terms of travel range, purchase price, fuel cost, and life-cycle cost.
However, tables should not be counted, such as this one from
Risk Category
Abnormality
5-year survival
Relapse rate
Favorable
t(8;21), t(15;17), inv(16)
70%
33%
Intermediate
Normal, +8, +21, +22, del(7q), del(9q), Abnormal 11q23, all other structural or numerical changes
The correct results of a prose-size script on this article should be:
This article has three bad jumps in heading level, one in the lead and two in section 7; there's also an illegal H1 heading in section 7. The MediaWiki software appears to have a bug in formatting articles with such H1 sections and lead sections with a jump; please note the table of contents.
The heading "Source" or "Sources" is treated as equivalent to "References", making it a closing section. For example, see Yellowtail flounder, Nothropus or John Bell. However, "Source" could be a section heading of an article, as in the "source of the Nile".
The heading "Literature" is used in Heroin to mean "Further reading", but is not included in the script. That doesn't affect the prose-size counting for Heroin, but could for other articles.
The "Memoir" section of Martin Clemens may mean "Further reading", but is counted by this script.
The boxed author-abbreviation sentence in Louis van Houtte is not counted.
Wikipedians may disagree whether two words joined by an unspaced en-dash or hyphen should count as one word or two. This script treats them as a single compound word. Therefore, an unspaced en-dash used (improperly) as a parenthetical em-dash gives the wrong word count, but the correct character (byte) count.
The text floating at right in W. Eugene McCombs within a DIV tag is not counted.
Image conventions/bugs
Images are counted only if they are at least 80 pixels in both width and height. This eliminates flag icons and other such images.