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This usually means pages in the "Wikipedia:" and "Help:" namespaces, but sometime also exist on user pages. This template produces 2 icons on the bottom-right corner. Clicking the rightmost one takes you to the bottom of the page while clicking on the left one takes you to the top of the page.
{{Skip to bottom}} Table of Contents link. Use {{Skip to bottom|notoc=yes}} to place the "Skip to bottom" link without the "Skip to TOC" link.. Box position. The box normally appears top right on the page, about even with the phrase "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", just below the separator line.
Without incremental rendering, a web browser must wait until the code for a page is fully loaded before it can present content to the user. Earlier web browsers offered something of a compromise - displaying the HTML page once the entire HTML file had been retrieved, and then inserting the images one-by-one as they were retrieved afterwards.
The text between < html > and </ html > describes the web page, and the text between < body > and </ body > is the visible page content. The markup text < title > This is a title </ title > defines the browser page title shown on browser tabs and window titles and the tag < div > defines a division of the page used for easy styling.
As seen on page C‑2 of the newspaper. This code generates "page C‑2" just like the plain code "page C-2", but prevents a line break at the hyphen. However, like , the use of ‑ instead of "-" renders the source text harder to read and edit. Don't use it unless it is really necessary to avoid a line break.
There is not usually any reason to place any text after the link either, although sometimes categories (or categorizing templates—see Categorizing redirects), interwiki links (see Interlanguage links) or HTML comments (<!-- comment -->) are added. Similarly, any existing page can be edited to turn it into a redirect.
See the "edit an article" section of this page for more information. If you don't feel ready to fix the article yourself, post a message on the article's talk page. This will bring the matter to the attention of others who work on that article. There is a "Talk" link at the beginning of every article page. You can contact us.
Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.