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| === Headings === | | === Headings === |
| When appendix sections are used, they should appear at the bottom of an article, with <code>==level 2 headings==</code>,<ref>Syntax: | | When appendix sections are used, they should appear at the bottom of an article, with <code>==level 2 headings==</code>, followed by the various footers. When it is useful to sub-divide these sections (for example, to separate a list of magazine articles from a list of books), this should be done using level 3 headings (===Books===) instead of [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Lists#Description (definition, association) lists|definition list headings]] (;Books), as explained in the [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Accessibility|accessibility guidelines]]. |
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| * [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:How to edit a page|Wikipedia:How to edit a page]]
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| * [[UniWiki:Manual of Style]]
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| * [[Wikipedia:How to edit a page]]
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| * [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style]]
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| </blockquote></ref> followed by the various footers. When it is useful to sub-divide these sections (for example, to separate a list of magazine articles from a list of books), this should be done using level 3 headings (===Books===) instead of [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Lists#Description (definition, association) lists|definition list headings]] (;Books), as explained in the [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Accessibility|accessibility guidelines]].
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| ==={{anchor|works|Works or Publications or Bibliography}}Works or publications=== | | ==={{anchor|works|Works or Publications or Bibliography}}Works or publications=== |