User talk:Yechun Xu

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== Section Headings ==
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Dear Yechun,
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I added some section headings to your page to give you an idea of how they work. 2 equals sign is a big heading, 3 is a sub heading, 4 is a sub-sub heading, and so on. You don't need bold when you use a section heading since it has it's own formatting. The benefit is that when you have 4 or more headings on one page, you get a table of contents at the top of your page! Feel free to play around with the section headings.
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Also, I added something that looks like this: <nowiki>{{Clear}}</nowiki> right before the References section. What this does is makes sure that the section after it will start on a fresh line, separated from the rest of the content. Use this as you wish.
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[[User:Eran Hodis|Eran Hodis]] 17:10, 19 June 2008 (IDT)

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Hi Yechun,

Your page is off to a great start! :) I noticed today that there was a problem with the page loading, and upon inspection, found that you were missing a closing scene tag </scene>. I added that and its okay now. Ask me if you have any questions.

Best, Eran Hodis 20:43, 18 June 2008 (IDT)

Section Headings

Dear Yechun,

I added some section headings to your page to give you an idea of how they work. 2 equals sign is a big heading, 3 is a sub heading, 4 is a sub-sub heading, and so on. You don't need bold when you use a section heading since it has it's own formatting. The benefit is that when you have 4 or more headings on one page, you get a table of contents at the top of your page! Feel free to play around with the section headings.

Also, I added something that looks like this: {{Clear}} right before the References section. What this does is makes sure that the section after it will start on a fresh line, separated from the rest of the content. Use this as you wish.

Best, Eran Hodis 17:10, 19 June 2008 (IDT)

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