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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Hidden text

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    The Picayune-Herald article lists it as being constructed in 1929, but the Historical Society's book (and the original city documents) show it was built in 1928.--> it remained functional until 1987, <!--Some sources erroneously cite this as having taken place in 1989.--> when its face was permanently damaged in a fight between a high school ...

  3. Help:Cheatsheet - Wikipedia

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    Hide comment(s) somewhere for editors; hidden comments are visible only in the editors consensus is how things are decided <!-- This had consensus, discuss at talk ...

  4. Conditional comment - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of "conditional comments": downlevel revealed, and downlevel hidden. The basic syntax of each type of comment is shown in the following table. The first comment shown is the basic HTML Comment, which is included for the purpose of comparison and to illustrate the different syntax used by each type of conditional comment.

  5. Help:Wikitext - Wikipedia

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    These comments are visible only when editing or viewing the source of a page. Most comments should go on the appropriate Talk page. The format is to surround the hidden text with "<!--" and "-->" and may cover several lines, e.g.: <!-- An example of hidden comments This won't be visible except in "edit" mode. -->

  6. Manage conversations in AOL Mail

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    Open the conversation thread; Click the message to expand it. Mouse over the message. Click on Reply or Forward.; Fill in the message info. Click Send.

  7. Code folding - Wikipedia

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    Code or text folding, or less commonly holophrasting, [1] is a feature of some graphical user interfaces that allows the user to selectively hide ("fold") or display ("unfold") parts of a document. This allows the user to manage large amounts of text while viewing only those subsections that are currently of interest.

  8. Wikipedia:HiddenStructure - Wikipedia

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    Using CSS to hide unintentionally-created document structure is considered poor web authoring practice. This approach will transmit redundant information to the clients In some cases, this approach includes raw wikitext, which is meaningless in the context of an article (e.g. template:Infobox President )

  9. Help:Cascading Style Sheets - Wikipedia

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    In an embedded page, one can hide comments in one version, and show them in another view. One extreme "style" for a text is not displaying it, with