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Robert from San Diego, CA. A random WikiGnome trying to help with Interlanguage links, stub sorting, cleanup and minor edits in various categories.

Things to do

Stubs
TV-stubs
Telecom-stubs
bio-stubs
Category:Unassessed biography (science and academia) articles
Category:United States articles missing geocoordinate data
WT:GEO#To do
WP Calif
Uncat categories
The Wikipedia Adventure
dab Georgia
dab Thorn
dab Verse. Finished by Meredyth. Thanks, M.
fix bunched edit links on Limahuli Garden and Preserve  Done
same for Dodo  Done
Typo correction - [[Wikipedia:Typo|You can help!]]
Mil Hist Assessment Drive
Work
{{WPMILHIST}}
Wikification; you can help!

Prefixindex, User pages, User page design center
Hauptseite, Hafan, Ĉefpaĝo, Príomhleathanach

209.150.67.45, Contributions/209.150.67.45 (some of these are mine}
68.7.124.252, Contributions/68.7.124.252
208.4.145.66, Contributions/208.4.145.66 (some of these are mine}

The lead section

The lead section is an essential summary of an article, located above the first heading.

In the source text (the text in the edit window), a heading looks like this:

== This is a heading ==

The lead section is a very important part of every article. The length should correspond to the overall length of the article: an article of 50,000 characters might well have a three paragraph lead, while one of 15,000 or less should limit itself to one or two paragraphs. The text should give a good overview of the article, but it should also get the reader hooked and interested in learning more. Take a look at some featured articles for inspiration.

It is often a good idea to align a representative image with the lead by placing [[File:Filename.jpg|thumb|caption]] just before the first heading. (Filename is the name of the desired file and caption is a description of the image).

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}