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  2. The more general rule is to put an image immediately above the paragraph of text to which it most closely belongs. It's certainly okay to have text following the image, within the section where it's placed. Multiple images within a single section, while not forbidden, can cause problems, particularly if the section is short.

  3. Wikipedia : Adding images improves the encyclopedia

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    The images also include tables, graphs, computer-generated images, music notation and some video screenshots. When using an image of a table or graph, the rules on reliable sourcing apply to images in the same way that they apply to text. You will need to supply a citation for the table or graph.

  4. Wikipedia : Image content guidelines

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    Images depicting death; Images depicting violence; Images depicting religious figures; The need for a project-specific guideline is to cover the non-free images and other images uploaded here on en-Wikipedia, and also to cover which images from Wikimedia Commons (the image repository used by the Wikimedia projects) are suitable for use on ...

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Captions

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    Infobox images with mission insignia – no caption needed, but if there is a description of the symbolism, it should be included on the image description page. Other images (especially within infoboxes) where the purpose of the image is clearly nominative, that is, that the picture serves as the typical example of the subject of the article ...

  6. Help:Printing - Wikipedia

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    In modern browsers, the print function of the browser should automatically use the rules in the style sheets when you print an article, therefore the print command of your web browser is also useful. Certain page elements normally do not print; these include self references like section edit links, navigation boxes, message boxes and metadata. [1]

  7. AOL Video - Serving the best video content from AOL and ...

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.

  8. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    The English-language titles of compositions (books and other print works, songs and other audio works, films and other visual media works, paintings and other artworks, etc.) are given in title case, in which every word is given an initial capital except for certain less important words (as detailed at Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters ...

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    Sections usually consist of paragraphs of running prose, each dealing with a particular point or idea. Single-sentence paragraphs can inhibit the flow of the text; by the same token, long paragraphs become hard to read. Between paragraphs—as between sections—there should be only a single blank line. First lines are not indented.