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Wiki Missionary lesson #11:Patrolling

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 - On the left end of the line, you will notice a small black arrow pointing to the right. This arrow means that more than one edit was made by this person. If you click on the arrow you will see the line expand to show all the edits. Why is this important? Displaying all the unpatrolled edits of the page by the same user will NOT make it any easier to mark them as patrolled. So this is not a necessary step for the majority of patrolling.

 Wiki Missionary lesson #12:Patrolling Coding

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Wikitext--Paragraphs Lesson # 14:

Text = OK Exercise=OK Quiz= OK

Help:Wiki University Wikitext--Changing Fonts Lesson # 15:

? Do we want to change the title to:

Fonts, Inline Styling, and Attributes
Text = OK Exercise=OK Quiz= OK

Help:Wiki University WikitextSizing Fonts Lesson # 16:

? Do we want to omit training on "EM" and "VW" until they are approved? ?Do we want to include some screen shots to show examples of how things may appear different using different viewing screens?

Text = Is somewhat confusing regarding "EM"'s and "VW"'s without showing examples/screen shots. Exercise=OK Quiz= OK

Help:Wiki University WikitextFont Colors Lesson # 17:

Text = Questions and/or proposed changes

The original instructions indicate the code is only: "p style="color:blue" inside of angle brackets. If that code alone (written inside angle brackets) is written in a sandbox without the closing tag NOTHING would shown up.) However the example of the coding in the lesson shows up as the Lorem ipsum paragraph printed in blue print.

If someone is coming in fresh to that chapter they may not know/remember that the font attribute needs to be written within In-line style.

*Suggestion is to omit:"p style="color:blue" inside of angle brackets  *Replace with the coding: p style="color:blue">Lorem ipsum dolor... *Example: Lorem ipsum dolor...

The last sentence of the "Please Note" paragraph reads: "The font color code using the HEX number would look like this:"  ....

QUESTION?... Do we need to include the term attribute or instruction regarding writing the code in-line style in the instructions?

Exercise=OK Quiz= OK