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- Naming conventions/Archive 13)of Style (Kosovo-related articles), Wikipedia:Naming conventions (languages), Wikipedia:Naming conventions (Latter Day Saints), Wikipedia:Naming conventions...145 KB (21,395 words) - 05:20, 4 April 2023inherit: div.maths span.function { styles here; } versus div.physics span.function { different styles here; } – the CSS wouldn't actually be in {{fn}}, {{v}}...101 KB (15,244 words) - 18:06, 17 October 2018able to guess from the below, I think we should start by focusing on naming conventions — that is, how we decide the title of an article. I think in-article...114 KB (15,495 words) - 21:37, 19 February 2023
- (<poem>), as Aphaia has suggested elsewhere. We could possibly tweak its CSS style to produce a useful presentation with a minimum of kludgy edit-time work
- disappeared. I consider naming conventions as something less important, and I do not want to impose my views on how to name 'main' author pages, also
- strange naming conventions. Another thing privileging slash and colon conventions are MediaWiki links. You can use "pipe trick" with colon convention: [[Cookbook:onion|]]s
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