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Data from multiple {{Native name}} templates can be combined into a single {{Native name list}} template or multiple {{Native name}} templates can be listed using {}. Mainspace articles with any of the above errors are listed in Category:Native name checker template errors .
By and large, Wikipedia uses œ and æ to represent the Old Norse and Old English letters. For Latin- or Greek-derived words, use e or ae/oe, depending on modern usage and the national variety of English used in the article. German proper names should be treated with care and attention to English practice.
Similar names should continue even if one version of the show has several more seasons than the other; for example, in the case of the above, the British version of The Apprentice has had three more seasons than the American version, but the naming continues up through all of them, including "The Apprentice (British TV series) series 17".
Infobox used on articles about television episodes or internet videos. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Italic title italic_title A "no" value will disable the automatic italicization of the series name in the parenthesis. This parameter should not be used most of the time. If the title should not be in quotation ...
This template formats citations for television or radio programs and episodes. Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Episode title title Title of the episode String suggested Episode article in Wikipedia. episode-link Wikilink to an existing Wikipedia article for this one episode. Page name suggested URL url URL The URL ...
A good stand-alone spell checker for English Wikipedia pages is Inspyder InSite. (The free version is good enough for fixing Wikipedia articles.) The macOS universal spell checker is available in Wikipedia's "edit this page" mode while using Safari and in theory any other Cocoa-based browser.
The cast listing should not contain an episode count, such as "(6 episodes)" or "(episodes 1–6)", to indicate the number of episodes in which the actor or character appeared. If an actor misses an episode due to a real-world occurrence, such as an injury, this can be noted in the character's description or "Production" section, supported by a ...
Wikipedia article titles and section headings use sentence case, not title case; see Wikipedia:Article titles and § Section headings. For capitalization of list items, see § Bulleted and numbered lists. Other points concerning capitalization are summarized below. Full information can be found at Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters.