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Some Wikipedia conventions
[edit]Hello. Some of your edits prompt these tips:
- Articles should begin with complete sentences, not dictionary-style definitions.
- The title word or title phrase should be highlighted at its first appearance, like this.
- Your link to alternating sign matrix conjecture used too many capital letters. When I checked, that article did not exist, but if it had, your extra capitals would have prevented the link from working until a redirect was created.
- "Displayed" TeX should be indented, thus:
- Note that I used two colons to create this indentation, whereas usually one would be enough. Two were needed in this case because the paragraph began with a "bullet", and so it was already indented.
- Don't use too many capitals in section headings. "External links" with a lower-case "l" is correct; a capital "L" would be wrong; see Wikipedia:Manual of Style. Similarly "Further reading", with a lower-case "r".
Happy editing. Michael Hardy 17:44, 14 Apr 2005 (UTC)</math>