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When there is a long strip of right-positioned images or infoboxes together with a number of article sections, it usually causes the section editing links—"[edit]"—for the sections which start after the first and before the last image or infobox to bunch up to the left of it like this: [edit] [edit] [edit] (see Example 1.)
Links to pages that don't exist are automatically red. Red links in articles often help by showing desired redirects or notable pages. [[Red link example]]
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An alternative, supplementary method has been to add a hidden comment to the target section such as <!-- "Quark" links here --> [e] so that someone changing the title of that section can fix the incoming links. This method is weaker, since it puts the workload on the editor seeking to change the section title.
For example, in the Google Search article, the text {{anchor|calculator}} is placed at the point where Google Calculator is discussed. The title Google Calculator can then be redirected to Google Search#calculator. When a section title is known to be the target of incoming links, the Wikipedia Manual of Style suggests creating a redundant ...
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