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'''Microchapter''' | '''Microchapter''' | ||
*Any topic that comprises of significantly abundant information should be composed into a microchapter consisting of different divisions as seen [[Xyz|'''here''']]. | *Any topic that comprises of significantly abundant information, should be composed into a microchapter consisting of different divisions as seen [[Xyz|'''here''']]. | ||
'''Single Page''' | '''Single Page''' | ||
*Any topic that does not qualify to be a microchapter should be composed into a single page consisting of a page not more than 3 mouse-scrolls long. | *Any topic that does not qualify to be a microchapter, should be composed into a single page consisting of a page not more than 3 mouse-scrolls long. | ||
*An example of such a page can be seen '''[[Abc|here]]'''. | *An example of such a page can be seen '''[[Abc|here]]'''. |
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Microchapter
- Any topic that comprises of significantly abundant information, should be composed into a microchapter consisting of different divisions as seen here.
Single Page
- Any topic that does not qualify to be a microchapter, should be composed into a single page consisting of a page not more than 3 mouse-scrolls long.
- An example of such a page can be seen here.