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In looking for information about Habb's closing, I saw that there was a Wikipedia article on the restaurant. Coming here, I found that the article consisted of present-tense descriptions, with a sentence that the restaurant had closed on March 3 (no year given!). I made a very quick pass at turning the description to past tense, and added the closing year and a citation.
Rereading, I saw that I apparently broke a footnote which I wasn't aware of having changed; I was using it as a model for the footnote I added. I've tried to fix it. I've never dealt with this kind of footnote before, so I may not have done things right. If that's the case, I hope someone experienced in this will clear it up. Davecat4 (talk) 18:46, 19 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]