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I removed your <nowiki>{{POV}}</nowiki> tag as there is barely anything there to dispute. Everything there are fairly clear facts. -- ] 03:41, 4 October 2006 (UTC) I removed your <nowiki>{{POV}}</nowiki> tag as there is barely anything there to dispute. Everything there are fairly clear facts. -- ] 03:41, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
:Re : Okay. Any changes you make to Misplaced Pages are displayed immediately. There's no processing done after you click Save or anything. Thanks for reverting your comment on the school's Talk page. -- ] 03:55, 4 October 2006 (UTC) :Re : Okay. Any changes you make to Misplaced Pages are displayed immediately. There's no processing done after you click Save or anything. Thanks for reverting your comment on the school's Talk page. -- ] 03:55, 4 October 2006 (UTC)

==Regarding the Cold War (Battlefield 2142) article==
{{see|Misplaced Pages:Citing sources}}
Thank you for asking how to cite sources. The simplest cite method is to use a link inside a <nowiki><ref></nowiki> tag, like this:
<pre>
Sky is blue.<ref></ref>
</pre>

{{see|Template:cite web}}
A more complicated method allow you to specify more stuff like author, date of creation, date of citation, etc. This involves <nowiki>{{cite web}}</nowiki> template inside a <nowiki><ref></nowiki> tag.
<pre>
Sky is blue.<ref>
{{cite web
|url = http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/sky_blue.html
|title = Why is the Sky Blue?
|date = 1997
|accessdate = ], ]
}}</ref>
</pre>

After you cite the sources, you need to add the footnotes to the text. To do so, add <nowiki><references /></nowiki> to the end of document (most cases, before external links and template declarations).
<pre>
==References==
<references/>

==External links==
...
</pre>

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The next nonsense posting means a permanent block. Please don't do it again. - Lucky 6.9 02:14, 3 October 2006 (UTC)

You are absolutely correct; it is a real game. The taxobox information made me suspect it and I failed to Google it. Please accept my apologies for deleting it. - Lucky 6.9 02:21, 3 October 2006 (UTC)



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Your POV tag on Branham High School

I removed your {{POV}} tag as there is barely anything there to dispute. Everything there are fairly clear facts. -- Gogo Dodo 03:41, 4 October 2006 (UTC)

Re your message: Okay. Any changes you make to Misplaced Pages are displayed immediately. There's no processing done after you click Save or anything. Thanks for reverting your comment on the school's Talk page. -- Gogo Dodo 03:55, 4 October 2006 (UTC)

Regarding the Cold War (Battlefield 2142) article

Further information: Misplaced Pages:Citing sources

Thank you for asking how to cite sources. The simplest cite method is to use a link inside a <ref> tag, like this:

Sky is blue.<ref></ref>
Further information: Template:cite web

A more complicated method allow you to specify more stuff like author, date of creation, date of citation, etc. This involves {{cite web}} template inside a <ref> tag.

Sky is blue.<ref>
{{cite web
|url = http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/sky_blue.html
|title = Why is the Sky Blue?
|date = 1997
|accessdate = ], ]
}}</ref>

After you cite the sources, you need to add the footnotes to the text. To do so, add <references /> to the end of document (most cases, before external links and template declarations).

==References==
<references/>
==External links==
...