Emerman text contributions licensing statement.


Current wikipedia talk page discussion of note in the wake of recent vandalism of pages like the Siegenthaler article: Semi-protection policy


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Also if you are new to wikipedia and found your way here from an article I edited, please note that the text looks jammed together unless you get a free account and set up your monobook.css file page (if you're using monobook) to help space things better --

here is the info, given to me at the Help Desk --
Basically (insert your own username where you see Emerman in this example), just go to the monobook.css page or create it and modify it the way mine is modified in order to see the proper spacing if you are using monobook in your preferences: User:Emerman/monobook.css
I modified mine this way: p { margin: 1.5em 0em }
It works pretty well on how I am able to see the spacing. I do not know what the above means; an admin told me once. I just know my browser doesn't space the words right when I look at wikipedia without logging in (every time I log in, the above monobook.css kicks in for how my browser displays the page).

I'm making a list of some Wikipedia style and editing links below that I have found useful:

Editing and edit style

Help lists of info links

Things not to do

Images

Deletion of pages

Categories

Miscellaneous tips

Policies

Writing models