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--- Comment #6 from WhatamIdoing ---
I'm convinced that most editors don't know this. I only learned this a couple
of years ago, when talking to someone with WikiProject Accessibility.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Glossary is only u
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--- Comment #5 from Spinningspark ---
> TLDR: The colon does *not* actually mean "indent".
Ok, the colon does not mean indent. However, I have had an account on English
Wikipedia for seven years, have made 50,000 edits in that time (which mu
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--- Comment #4 from WhatamIdoing ---
I don't understand why editors aren't allowed free use of indenting, either.
But "free use of indenting" is bug 4521 from eight years ago. "Free use of
indenting" is not "using the second half of the marku
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--- Comment #3 from Spinningspark ---
(In reply to WhatamIdoing from comment #2)
> However, what's being used there as "indentation" isn't indentation,
> strictly speaking; that text has been marked as the second half of a
> term-definition pa
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--- Comment #2 from WhatamIdoing ---
The mess created here is definitely a problem.
However, what's being used there as "indentation" isn't indentation, strictly
speaking; that text has been marked as the second half of a term-definition
pair
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