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:::"''what's the difference between page revisions and new pages?''" Not much. Page revisions are just the way for editors to look through the page history to find a specific point of when information was added. Yes, having subjects be separate into their own pages would make finding these points easier, but at the same time more difficult, as the informations would be split apart. Editing by section is much easier to keep track of. A new page is pretty much just that, a new page. Of course, I don't see a reason for anyone other than yourself to look through the history of your userpage.
:::"''what's the difference between page revisions and new pages?''" Not much. Page revisions are just the way for editors to look through the page history to find a specific point of when information was added. Yes, having subjects be separate into their own pages would make finding these points easier, but at the same time more difficult, as the informations would be split apart. Editing by section is much easier to keep track of. A new page is pretty much just that, a new page. Of course, I don't see a reason for anyone other than yourself to look through the history of your userpage.
:::Also, check Steve's page, as he responded. {{User:Alex95/sig}} 23:17, 27 April 2018 (EDT)
:::Also, check Steve's page, as he responded. {{User:Alex95/sig}} 23:17, 27 April 2018 (EDT)
::::"''table formatting can be a a tricky thing''" Practice makes perfect, you know? It might actually be easier to use the standard wiki table code than a template, as a template has set coding that is transcluded among multiple pages, whereas the wiki table code can be edited for that specific table without affecting any other page. {{User:Alex95/sig}} 23:43, 27 April 2018 (EDT)


== Music names in tables ==
== Music names in tables ==
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