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Go to edit mode for any article (must be in the article namespace). There should be a "peer review" link right next to the "log out" link. On clicking, it presents suggestions for the article generated by the code. (Some suggestions will appear in template form because they contain parameters – the
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First, make sure that you're at the right article (read the headings, or scroll back up to the Table of
Contents). Though it may look daunting at first, it actually isn't that bad. If any of the suggestions are confusing, click on the provided links; if those don't help, notify
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The following instructions assume you are using the default Vector skin on
Knowledge. If you are using a different skin then you need to edit a different file and ignore references to "
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scripts, including the unit-formatting (w/ nbsp) and the dates. The delinking section of
Bobblewik's dates script has been excised; it can be restored by setting the variable
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the options and versatility of directly installing the script. Also note that this will cause several errors, but these shouldn't affect the actual output of the script.
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is faulty, please view and/or prudently edit it). While the script will take considerably long to execute, it may help to locate some typos. To use this, add
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375:). There should be a "peer review" link right next to the "log out" link, which is what you should click (don't click on the "send to WP:PR" tab!)
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issues, and can be executed again with the autoformatting button. (The controversial date-delinking part of the script has been excised)
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The unit formatting script add spaces (but not nbsp;s) between numbers and units and corrects certain units into the proper format.
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and its subpages, part of the script includes lines to speeden the generating of suggestions for articles listed on
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javascript:importScript('User:AndyZ/peerreviewer.js');output_PR = 'wpTextbox1';JSpeerreview_simple();
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how the suggestions are provided: if 0, it will be normal; if 1, it will show suggestions in
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button is on the right, the status bar contains information about the buttons/etc., and an
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exactly as it is written on the table. Only add quotes (single (') or double (")) if the
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