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I added a sentence to an article and tried to cite to a webpage as the reference, but I apparently did it wrong. How can I fix it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by CKevinMorrison (talk • contribs) 00:51, 1 April 2020 (UTC)
There should be a gap between the ref 1 symbol - [1] - and the word "He". I cannot do this. thanks 175.33.49.35 (talk) 02:10, 1 April 2020 (UTC)
Hi! I'm a little confused atm. The visual editor tab seems to have disappeared for me and now I am only able to edit source. The drop down tab that normally is on the left hand side of the screen has also vanished. I'm not sure if this is the case for everyone (and that the visual editor is no longer a feature) or if this has just happened to my account. Any info on this would be super helpful. Thank you! Katnotcat (talk) 03:01, 1 April 2020 (UTC)
This seems very basic, but the answer has eluded me. I want to assign a numerical value to a named constant so that the constant can be used to represent that value later in calculations, within a template. For example: a template for ((invetory)) might return a value for the number of apples, oranges, bananas, or fruit. I want to be able to set apples = 21, oranges = 42, and bananas = 63 within the template, then use those values later to calculate fruit = ((#expr: apples + oranges + bananas)), without recursively calling the template for the values. How is this handled? Bcharles (talk) 09:52, 1 April 2020 (UTC)
What is the best way to position ((Commons cat))
to avoid the whitespace between the bullet items in the See also list at List of diamonds? MB 14:31, 1 April 2020 (UTC)
((-))
template.((commons category))
documentation. In this case, I think it is better in the "See also" section. Removing ((clear))
, which I didn't notice, fixed the problem. Thanks Trappist the monk for catching that. MB 15:27, 1 April 2020 (UTC)Polity | Head of State | Head of Government | ||||
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Title | Name | Period | Title | Name | Period | |
Kingdom of Singapura 1299–1398 | ||||||
Maharaja | ||||||
Sri Tri Buana | 1299–1347 | Bendahara | Unknown | — | ||
Sri Wikrama Wira | 1347–1362 | |||||
Sri Rana Wikrama | 1362–1375 | |||||
Sri Maharaja | 1375–1389 | |||||
Sri Parameswara | 1389–1398 | |||||
Malacca Sultanate 1400–1511 |
Sultan | 1400–1414 | Sri Wak Raja I | 1400–1412 | ||
Sri Amar Diraja | 1412–1444 | |||||
Megat Iskandar Shah | 1414–1424 | |||||
Muhammad Shah | 1424–1444 |
I'm having some issues with a table I'm trying to create.
I need the 1412–1444 row (in bold) in the Head of Government > Period section to occupy a position on the table congruent with the height of the Sri Amar Diraja row to its left - overlapping the bottom part of the Sri Parameswara row, and spanning the Megat Iskandar Shah and Muhammad Shah rows.
Polity | Head of State | Head of Government | ||||
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Title | Name | Period | Title | Name | Period | |
Kingdom of Singapura 1299–1398 | ||||||
Maharaja | ||||||
Sri Tri Buana | 1299–1347 | Bendahara | Unknown | — | ||
Sri Wikrama Wira | 1347–1362 | |||||
Sri Rana Wikrama | 1362–1375 | |||||
Sri Maharaja | 1375–1389 | |||||
Sri Parameswara | 1389–1398 | |||||
Malacca Sultanate 1400–1511 |
Sultan | 1400–1414 | Sri Wak Raja I | 1400–1412 | ||
Sri Amar Diraja | 1412–1444 | |||||
Megat Iskandar Shah | 1414–1424 | |||||
Muhammad Shah | 1424–1444 |
But adding a rowspan="3" to the 1412–1444 row alters the height of the Sri Amar Diraja row and eliminates the overlap on the Sri Parameswara row. The 1412–1444 row spans the Megat Iskandar Shah and Muhammad Shah rows correctly, but I need to preserve the overlap on the Sri Parameswara row. Thanks! Tiger7253 (talk) 15:22, 1 April 2020 (UTC)
Polity | Head of State | Head of Government | ||||
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Title | Name | Period | Title | Name | Period | |
Kingdom of Singapura 1299–1398 | ||||||
Maharaja | ||||||
Sri Tri Buana | 1299–1347 | Bendahara | Unknown | — | ||
Sri Wikrama Wira | 1347–1362 | |||||
Sri Rana Wikrama | 1362–1375 | |||||
Sri Maharaja | 1375–1389 | |||||
Sri Parameswara | 1389–1398 | |||||
Malacca Sultanate 1400–1511 |
Sultan | 1400–1414 | Sri Wak Raja I | 1400–1412 | ||
Sri Amar Diraja | 1412–1444 | |||||
Megat Iskandar Shah | 1414–1424 | |||||
Muhammad Shah | 1424–1444 |
i created this page, but it remains in 'draft'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Draft:Soci%C3%A9t%C3%A9_Sportive_du_Jeu_de_Paume_%26_de_Racquets
I can't figure out how to publish/ make it live..
help?
please respond by email — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wcholmberg (talk • contribs) 16:11, 1 April 2020 (UTC)
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I thought the word "n*gga" in the article nigger was written #####. After I tried fixing it due to WP:Uncensored, I realized this is my computer filter doing it automatically. Since I can't change it back, because my filter automatically changes the word, the article is stuck with ##### for every time it is meant to say n*gga. Can someone please revert my edits? Sorry. --HillelFrei• talk • 20:58, 1 April 2020 (UTC)