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Use the nutshell summary to make Wikipedia more inviting to new users. Nutshell entries must be brief overviews, with a very high meaning to number of words ratio. Make sure each word in the nutshell carries significant weight, "make every word tell". Wikilink to other pages to create a "nut trail" of pages with nutshells.
[1] [2]: 261f [3] The abbreviated term can be spelled in these two ways, but also in ways that join the words in these compound expressions (e.g., nutgraph). [4] In the case of a two-paragraph extended lede, the nut graph follows those two, as needed; hence, the nut graph is generally the second or third paragraph following a journalistic lede.
Essays in a nutshell is a navigation aid that summarizes the gist of each essay, sorted by topic. Essays can also be navigated via categories, navigation templates, or Special:Search. For more information on searching for essays, see Wikipedia:Essay directory. By topic: Wikipedia:Essays in a nutshell/Article writing
"Adult children have adult problems," Dr. Latimer says. " Most of the time, when a person comes to you, they just want to be heard." So, once you utter this four-word sentence, give your adult ...
One hundred words of prose could be taken to be a notability indicator. At the present time, the general notability guideline provides inadequate guidance as to what level of coverage is significant. The example presently offered (a large book) should obviously not be taken as a minimum standard for significant coverage, as most topics that ...
In a nutshell Shortcuts Impact 98 percent table width anomaly: Tables in class wikitable or infobox, wider than 98%, trigger bottom scroll bars. Use margin-right:0 or infobox margin-left:0 to avoid the scrollbar and allow full width. WP:98WIDE: Low Advanced footnote formatting: Remote footnotes can be added for pronunciations or examples.
A word that has been used incessantly to describe the fraught state of American politics and society is Merriam-Webster’s 2024 word of the year. That word is “polarization.”
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