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Thanks so much for adding short descriptions to all those articles.
Would it be a problem to modify the process so that a new line is added after the short description rather than have it on the same line as the existing first line of the page? Walter Görlitz ( talk) 22:31, 30 April 2021 (UTC)
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Hi, 2002zk. I have noticed you adding several Short description templates to articles, as for example
here at Willow Run. Could I ask you to add a line-feed after the template when you add it? I don't suppose it makes much of a difference to the coding/functionality of the page, but it looks a little...messy, when, for example, the {{
about}}
template comes immediately after the {{
Short description}}
. I think it would be clearer for everybody if there were just one template per line (as is usual). Thanks,—
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