User:Jedd Raynier/Archive 1
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This are the tips of the day:
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Please do not "cut and paste" to move the text to its new location, because this leaves the page history behind. Thank you.
Tip of the moment...
Avoid trademarks
Try to avoid using trademarks whenever possible. When trademarks do need to be used, remember to follow standard English text formatting and Wikipedia Method of Style (MOS) capitalization rules even if the trademark owner encourages special treatment. Do not use special symbols such as TM and ® unless they are important to the context, such as to distinguish between generic and brand names for drugs. Product logos and corporate logos may be used once in the infobox or corner of articles about the related product, service, company, or entity. Be sure to use a low-resolution version of the logo to comply with copyright requirements for fair-use. Read more: To add this auto-randomizing template to your user page, use {{totd-random}} |
Please proofread the daily tip...
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As of now, there are 6,815,759 articles in Wikipedia.
Here is the motto of the day:
→ He'd undertake to prove, by force
Of argument, a man's no horse.
He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl,
And that a Lord may be an owl,
A calf an Alderman, a goose a Justice,
And rooks, Committee-men or Trustees.
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