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If we do break the article up into sections, I do think the "plot solution/participation" section would be the one to recieve its own article. it IS a fairly large section. and it's going to get all the larger when we should finally finish it. :S --[[User:Jacob|Jacob]] 16:25, 21 Apr 2007 (CDT)
If we do break the article up into sections, I do think the "plot solution/participation" section would be the one to recieve its own article. it IS a fairly large section. and it's going to get all the larger when we should finally finish it. :S --[[User:Jacob|Jacob]] 16:25, 21 Apr 2007 (CDT)
:Today I finished merging the plot participation section back in to the main article (rewriting and finishing it as I went along). The page is now 67 kB, [[Special:LongPages|fourth longest page on the Neodex]] at the the time of writing, but I don't feel this makes it so big as to be unreadable (although I may toy around with more collapsed tables or something to improve readability).
:It's worth noting that since the page was split, the long page warning has been [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:Code/MediaWiki/77148 deprecated and removed from the mediawiki code]. I never encountered any problems editing pages longer than 32 kB anyway; I think it was a warning meant for very old browsers. To be honest, I didn't really agree with the split at the time (sorry Jacob!).
:If anyone is interested, Wikipedia's current guidance on article size may be found [[wikipedia:Wikipedia:Article_size|here]]. --[[User:Macbeth|Macbeth]] ([[User talk:Macbeth|talk]]) 00:47, 15 November 2014 (UTC)

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