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Templates relating to English variety and date format [5] [a] Infoboxes [b] Language maintenance templates; Images; Navigation header templates (sidebar templates) Article content Lead section (also called the introduction) Table of contents; Body (see below for specialized layout) Appendices [6] [c] Works or publications (for biographies only ...
Google Docs is an online word processor and part of the free, web-based Google Docs Editors suite offered by Google. Google Docs is accessible via a web browser as a web-based application and is also available as a mobile app on Android and iOS and as a desktop application on Google's ChromeOS .
Being in the main namespace, lists are included by default in Wikipedia searches. Their content is also searched by Google and other search engines. Can be referenced to justify the inclusion of listed articles. Can include unlinked items. For example, List of compositions by Franz Schubert, or, if appropriate, red links. See WP:Write the ...
This template is a cut-down instance of the more general {{Google custom}} template. You may wish to make similar templates if you need to create repetitive links to other portions of Wikipedia that {{Google custom}} can search.
This box is for sub-headers, meant to go underneath a main header using the {{WiR-HeaderBox}}.
Tables should not contain more than two levels of headers (which means 1) headers 2) sub-headers; but no 3) sub-sub headers) [3]. When relevant, it can also be encouraged to merge some levels of headers in order to simplify the headers and to make them more useful. [4] Example from Chad Hedrick and Template:PersonalRecords.
Google Docs Editors is a web-based productivity office suite offered by Google within its Google Drive service. The suite includes: Google Docs (word processor) Google Sheets (spreadsheet) Google Slides (presentation software), Google Drawings (vector drawing program) Google Forms (online forms, quizzes and surveys) Google Sites (graphical ...
If you go to the Contemporary use of Garamond types section, you'll see that the second sub-section there discusses the font's use in the hardcover editions of the Harry Potter novels. Originally, I italicized “Harry Potter” in the sub-section header (per WP:MOS-T) because it is the title