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Use of the {} template within a chart that uses this template produces a font size 75% of the page default, well below the 85% minimum specified in the linked guidelines. Per Wikipedia:Village pump (technical)/Archive 159#Infobox font size, common text within an infobox is 88% of page default. Therefore use of this template in an infobox yields ...
The {{single chart}} template is available for formatting chart tables for single articles and the {{album chart}} template is for album articles. The use of the templates is strongly encouraged, as they automatically create a correct reference for the chart entry, allow changes to sourcing sites to be accommodated by editing a central location ...
|1= (unnamed): Year(s) during which the chart(s) listed were made. |weekly=: Set to true or yes if the chart(s) listed are weekly. Replaces the title of the second column with "Peak position". |embed=: If set to true or yes, allows the template to be used as part of another chart table. This is sometimes done when listing charts from more than ...
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[[Category:Chess templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Chess templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
The cash prizes awarded were large for their time and added to the tournament's popularity. In 1962, the entry fee was $20, with a first prize of $1,000, second prize $500, third $300, fourth $200, fifth $100, sixth through tenth $50 and eleventh through fifteenth $25. The Women's Open Champion won $200, and the women's runner-up $100.
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