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Automated portal content suggestions ( ) The following suggestions have been automatically generated as content that might be suitable for the portal, subject to review by a human editor. Please do not mindlessly copy items to the portal page without first checking that the suggestions are appropriate.
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A portal on Wikipedia is a doorway to knowledge. Portals are similar to Wikipedia's Main page, but each one is focused on the subject area indicated in its own title. In addition to some of the features the Main page has, portals have various other features, including automated ones to keep their content continually in sync with the encyclopedia itself, updated directly from its articles.
Each portal provides sample content from articles within its scope, to help readers survey the subject. Each one also presents lists of links to aid in navigating its subject's content on Wikipedia and beyond.
New design features available for use in portals include slideshows for both images and article excerpts, panoramic banners, and more. Excerpts are pulled from articles at the time a portal is viewed, so that the latest version of each is always displayed.
Portals are currently evolving, being under continuous design development at the Wikipedia:WikiProject Portals. Please feel free to join and become a participant.
Sincerely, — The Transhumanist 14:45, 30 December 2018 (UTC)
I see a "Cite error: There are <ref group=note> tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=note}} template (see the help page).
" message on the page right now (see
screenshot -- scroll to bottom). I'd rather not see this message, but I feel like adding a notes section is not relevant all the time, as it depends on the content currently visible in the portal.
Any ideas? Or suggestions where else I should start this discussion? = paul2520 ( talk) 16:50, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
<noinclude>
tags are a potential fix. I can't seem to find the note in question, though! =
paul2520 (
talk) 16:57, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
Portals (Rated Substantial-class) | ||||||||||||||||
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Mathematics Portal‑class | |||||||
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Automated portal content suggestions ( ) The following suggestions have been automatically generated as content that might be suitable for the portal, subject to review by a human editor. Please do not mindlessly copy items to the portal page without first checking that the suggestions are appropriate.
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A portal on Wikipedia is a doorway to knowledge. Portals are similar to Wikipedia's Main page, but each one is focused on the subject area indicated in its own title. In addition to some of the features the Main page has, portals have various other features, including automated ones to keep their content continually in sync with the encyclopedia itself, updated directly from its articles.
Each portal provides sample content from articles within its scope, to help readers survey the subject. Each one also presents lists of links to aid in navigating its subject's content on Wikipedia and beyond.
New design features available for use in portals include slideshows for both images and article excerpts, panoramic banners, and more. Excerpts are pulled from articles at the time a portal is viewed, so that the latest version of each is always displayed.
Portals are currently evolving, being under continuous design development at the Wikipedia:WikiProject Portals. Please feel free to join and become a participant.
Sincerely, — The Transhumanist 14:45, 30 December 2018 (UTC)
I see a "Cite error: There are <ref group=note> tags on this page, but the references will not show without a {{reflist|group=note}} template (see the help page).
" message on the page right now (see
screenshot -- scroll to bottom). I'd rather not see this message, but I feel like adding a notes section is not relevant all the time, as it depends on the content currently visible in the portal.
Any ideas? Or suggestions where else I should start this discussion? = paul2520 ( talk) 16:50, 15 October 2019 (UTC)
<noinclude>
tags are a potential fix. I can't seem to find the note in question, though! =
paul2520 (
talk) 16:57, 15 October 2019 (UTC)