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BR markup vs. paragraphs
Hi there. This is just some friendly advice on wiki markup. I noticed you used a <br>
on User talk:Dcfalcons2021, to separate your notice from mine. Now, it's not terribly important in that particular case, but it's generally better to avoid using BR in most cases where a paragraph break can be used (i.e. a fully blank line between things. It's not just a visual formatting thing, it can make real difference for people using assistive devices (e.g. people with a visual impairment). It should also be avoided for synthesising a list, where true list markup can be used. See WP:ACCESSIBILITY for some info related to that. It can also help when things like bots or assisted editing tools are trying to parse a page, e.g. ClueBot, Huggle, etc. There are some narrow cases where BR is the correct or reasonable markup to use, but mostly it should be avoided where possible. If you already knew some or all of that, sorry to disturb you, this is just intended as some helpful advice. Thanks. Murph9000 (talk) 21:36, 15 May 2017 (UTC)
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