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| - Realize, however, that these rules are not steadfast. They are intended to serve as guidelines for making an article appear more accessible for the reader and to make them easier to work with. If you think you have a more effective way of writing your article, you are welcome to use it, after all, you are invited to be bold in articles. Copy-editing apprentice narrators will come along eventually and, if necessary, rework pages to better conform to the guide.
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| - Realize, however, that these rules are not steadfast. They are intended to serve as guidelines for making an article appear more accessible for the reader and to make them easier to work with. If you think you have a more effective way of writing your article, you are welcome to use it, after all, you are invited to be bold in articles. Copy-editing apprentice narrators will come along eventually and, if necessary, rework pages to better conform to the guide. If you have a style suggestion that you feel would improve not just your article, but all articles, you can add it to the talk page as an additional option for adding style to an article. Please don't remove existing guidelines, however, just add your own. If you're looking for information on how to write an article in wiki markup, please see how to edit a page for instructions. As that article is more about how to use markup, this article is more concerned about the when, where, and why of using specific markup. Please also read the Guide to Layout for suggestions on how to organize your article. In all cases, examples of styles will be indented from the main margin for special emphasis of each guideline —in most cases, you shouldn't need to use indentations in actual use.
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