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An article should begin with an introductory ''lead section'', which should not contain section headings ''(see [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Lead section]])''. The remainder of the article may be divided into sections, each with a section heading (see below) that can be nested in a hierarchy. | An article should begin with an introductory ''lead section'', which should not contain section headings ''(see [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Lead section]])''. The remainder of the article may be divided into sections, each with a section heading (see below) that can be nested in a hierarchy. | ||
The lead should be a concise summary. Newly added information does not always qualify as important enough for the lead; it should be placed in the most appropriate section or sections (see [[UniWiki: | The lead should be a concise summary. Newly added information does not always qualify as important enough for the lead; it should be placed in the most appropriate section or sections (see [[UniWiki:Manual of Style#Lead section|Lead section]]). | ||
If there are at least four section headings in the article, a navigable [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Section#Table_of_contents_.28TOC.29 table of contents] is generated automatically and displayed between the lead section and the first heading. | If there are at least four section headings in the article, a navigable [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Section#Table_of_contents_.28TOC.29 table of contents] is generated automatically and displayed between the lead section and the first heading. | ||