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Peanuts[edit]

The references you're trying to add to the Peanuts article seem to be correct, but they're messing up the table formatting. I'll check them out and add them if I can confirm that they're valid. I already know that the one from "The Boy Who Knew Too Much" is valid, so I'll put that one in and then check out the others.

Tables can be tricky to work with, as the formatting code is pretty fussy. If you want to work on articles that contain tables, I suggest you do the following:

  1. Create an account. If you work under a username, it's easier to communicate with you, and you also receive proper credit for your work.
  2. Create a "sandbox" page (named User:[your name]/Sandbox). That gives you a working space apart from the wiki articles.
  3. Use the sandbox page to play with table formatting, and wiki formatting in general, until you're more familiar with how things work. I have one, and it's a jumbled-up mess because of all the notes I've made and things I've tried out. But that's what it's there for!

Hope that helps. Have fun and happy editing! -- Mythigator (talk) 21:49, December 1, 2018 (EST)


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