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Help:Editing/Basic structure

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The very first paragraph of an article is the heading. The Heading has no headline, because the title of the article itself is the heading's headline. Here you should place a brief description. The description should be no shorter than two sentences, and no longer than six sentences. If you can, cite where the information for this description came from. If the information in the description is absolute common knowledge, that is the only time you may omit a citation. If the information could be considered biased (or difficult to believe), a citation must be added.<ref>this is the first citation</ref>
 
'''Note:''' [[Editing/Basic structure/Article skeleton|You find a copy template here.]]
 
== First section ==
administrator, administrators, Bureaucrats, Interface administrators, Administrators
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