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I can see a problem with the table layout in this article's section about tour dates. It's consistent across two browsers on my Mac and two Wikipedia apps on my phone, so I don't think it is just me, but do please feel free to amaze and enlighten me if you know otherwise.
The problem is that, when I'm viewing the article, the section header "Tour Dates" appears to contain nothing except two footnotes; it has no other text or table. The next section header "Setlist" shows the table that should be under "Tour Dates", then goes on to show the real setlist content.
If I try to edit the page then the Tour Dates table seems to be in the right place in the code: that is, the code goes:
So how does it manage to display the table in the wrong section? I don't know. I am no good at this stuff; I tried to fix it; it failed and I undid it; I'm hoping that you know how to fix it. I will watch with interest.
Best wishes to all DBaK ( talk) 23:59, 16 August 2019 (UTC)
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I can see a problem with the table layout in this article's section about tour dates. It's consistent across two browsers on my Mac and two Wikipedia apps on my phone, so I don't think it is just me, but do please feel free to amaze and enlighten me if you know otherwise.
The problem is that, when I'm viewing the article, the section header "Tour Dates" appears to contain nothing except two footnotes; it has no other text or table. The next section header "Setlist" shows the table that should be under "Tour Dates", then goes on to show the real setlist content.
If I try to edit the page then the Tour Dates table seems to be in the right place in the code: that is, the code goes:
So how does it manage to display the table in the wrong section? I don't know. I am no good at this stuff; I tried to fix it; it failed and I undid it; I'm hoping that you know how to fix it. I will watch with interest.
Best wishes to all DBaK ( talk) 23:59, 16 August 2019 (UTC)