User talk:Slack---line
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[edit] several technicalities
Your edits to de Finetti diagram and Compost Records prompt these tips:
- Articles should begin with a complete sentence, not a dictionary-style definition.
- The title word or title phrase should be in bold at its first appearance, usually in the first sentence.
- Don't capitalize an initial letter merely because it's in a section heading. The first letter should be capital; others should be capital only if there is some other reason to capitalize them.
- Category and language tags should be below any material that the reader sees; otherwise they cause extra blank space to appear between paragraphs. (Apparently you added some material below the category links in [[de Finetti diagram.)
Michael Hardy 21:31, 3 April 2006 (UTC)

