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T0ny, my reasoning behind formatting links at the end of definitions as a number, such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trunk_%28software%29] in the [[Trunk]] article, is that the definition has been copied nearly word for word from that link and it signifies the citation.  This seems cleaner than saying "This has been copied from <some website>" everywhere, but sends the same message.  --[[User:Malban|Malban]]
 
T0ny, my reasoning behind formatting links at the end of definitions as a number, such as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trunk_%28software%29] in the [[Trunk]] article, is that the definition has been copied nearly word for word from that link and it signifies the citation.  This seems cleaner than saying "This has been copied from <some website>" everywhere, but sends the same message.  --[[User:Malban|Malban]]
 
*Sorry about that --[[User:T0ny|T0ny]] 23:17, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
 
*Sorry about that --[[User:T0ny|T0ny]] 23:17, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
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**Its no problem, I actually did the same thing the other day before I realized why some of the links were like that. --[[User:Malban|Malban]]

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T0ny, my reasoning behind formatting links at the end of definitions as a number, such as [1] in the Trunk article, is that the definition has been copied nearly word for word from that link and it signifies the citation. This seems cleaner than saying "This has been copied from <some website>" everywhere, but sends the same message. --Malban

  • Sorry about that --T0ny 23:17, 12 March 2007 (UTC)
    • Its no problem, I actually did the same thing the other day before I realized why some of the links were like that. --Malban