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This page is protected so I can't edit it. I was hoping someone who can would remove the ''please'' in the last sentence so the whole thing be put onto one line. This way, the extra blank space is removed making it look a little neater. {{User:JORDAN DEBONO/sig}} 09:40, 4 September 2012 (EDT)
This page is protected so I can't edit it. I was hoping someone who can would remove the ''please'' in the last sentence so the whole thing be put onto one line. This way, the extra blank space is removed making it look a little neater. {{User:JORDAN DEBONO/sig}} 09:40, 4 September 2012 (EDT)
:I honestly don't see much point to that. How many lines the text is varies from computer to computer, for one thing. But even ignoring that, there's not much reason to change a perfectly good wording just to make the text fit on one line. {{User:Bop1996/sig}}
::Ok ok just a suggestion. Your right though it does vary from computer to computer I forgot about that. {{User:JORDAN DEBONO/sig}} 10:01, 4 September 2012 (EDT)
==A question==
If a user was making an appeal notice for a last warning, would the coding contain "LastWarning," "Last Warning," or simply "Warning?" {{User:MarioKid/sig}} 15:06, 3 September 2016 (EDT)

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