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Revision as of 14:56, May 26, 2024

Hello, Italics-reminder! Thanks for your contributions. When writing titles for media like games, films, TV shows, and publications, please remember to italicize them. This is done by placing two straight apostrophes (not quotation marks or curly apostrophes) on both sides of the title, or clicking on the I icon above the text box and typing out the title. For example, typing out ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' generates Super Mario Bros.

You'll have to manually input ~~~(~) for a signature.

Example: {{italics-reminder}} ~~~~