User talk:2600:1003:B477:7455:0:7:7CBB:2201

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Proofreading and transclusion
Thanks very much for contributing here. However, the pages you have just created, like Cautionary Tales for Children/Charles Augustus Fortescue, are far from being prepared for transclusion to the main space and for this reason will have to be deleted. For details what the prepared text should look like see e. g. Style guide. You may also be interested in Help:Formatting conventions. Among others, I would like to point out the following issues: etc.
 * Page numbers and other things from the header or footer of each page of the printed version should go to the header or footer section so that they are not transcluded to the main namespace
 * When proofreading we join the lines by removing the line breaks within a paragraph
 * We try to keep the formatting as close to the original as possible within some reasonable limits. For details see the links above.
 * We do not omit images. Instead, we extract them from the scans, upload them to Commons and then add them where they belong

If you need any help, feel free to ask e. g. at WS:Scriptorium/Help any time. --Jan Kameníček (talk) 22:04, 11 February 2024 (UTC)