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  • 00:4500:45, 24 November 2021 diff hist +136 Google Health Amazon: Rephrased sentence. Provided hyperlinks. Added update about dissolution of Haven. Split into 2 paragraphs. Seems like a much bigger change by description than it does by text comparison. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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28 July 2021

  • 19:0119:01, 28 July 2021 diff hist +8 Touch hole Spiking the guns: Invent a working wikilink to top of article. Apparently Wikipedia prevents the "mistake" of wikilinking from within an article to the unqualified name of the same article. By 'unqualified' I mean 'without a fragment'. By 'fragment' I mean a pound/hash/number sign (#) followed by text. Wikipedia does not check that the fragment text matches an HTML tag ID. I could use a bogus fragment. The displaying browser would ignore the fragment and display the top of the article.... Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 17:0617:06, 28 July 2021 diff hist +17 Touch hole Spiking the guns: Ease of lookup. Wikilink ''touch-hole'' to top of article. Wait?! Why am I wikilinking from the ''Spiking the guns'' section to the top of same article? Because other articles wikilink directly to the ''Spiking the guns'' section. For people who follow the wikilink directly to the ''Spiking the guns'' section, the ''Spiking the guns'' section is like an article of its own. Those people will not have the context of the sections before ''Spiking the guns''. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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  • 18:2518:25, 13 July 2021 diff hist +2 Grimes Relationships: Attempt #2 at changing to fragment "#Roko.27s_basilisk". Christ Almighty. Fragment renders differently in Preview than in generated article. Apparently I have to URL encode a dot (.) to prevent the Wikipedia editor from doing me a "favor" by transliterating a dot to a percent sign (%). So I encoded the dot to '%2E'. It works in Preview. It works in the sandbox. Let's see if it works in the generated article. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 17:4717:47, 13 July 2021 diff hist −556 Draft:Sandbox Attempt #1 Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 17:1017:10, 13 July 2021 diff hist +2 Grimes Relationships: Link reliability. Link for "Roko's basilisk" contained fragment "#Roko's_basilisk" which I think forms a legal URL. But URL with fragment does not start display at anchor "Roko's_basilisk". At least not in Chromium-based browsers I tested. Wikipedia generates alternate anchor "Roko.27s_basilisk", with a period/full stop/dot (.) replacing the (single quotation mark)/apostrophe ('). Maybe to circumvent bug in Chromium? Fragment "#Roko.27s_basilisk" seems to start display at... Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 13:0413:04, 13 July 2021 diff hist +491 Grimes Relationships: Ease of slogging through markup. Put carriage returns (newlines) where they will not affect the rendered text but will make references easier to read in the markup. If I were less lazy I would put some carriage returns and left margin space INSIDE the references. Alas, my level of laziness exceeds the maximum that will sustain such a chore. Also gave names to references that did not have names. Tags: possible unreferenced addition to BLP Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 10:0710:07, 13 July 2021 diff hist +58 Ricci Martin Ease of slogging through markup. Put carriage returns (newlines) where they will not affect the rendered text but will make references easier to read in the markup. If I were less lazy I would put some carriage returns and left margin space INSIDE the references. Alas, my level of laziness exceeds the maximum that will sustain such a chore. Also gave names to references that did not have names Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 09:5309:53, 13 July 2021 diff hist 0 Ricci Martin Changed 'modern day' to 'latter-day'. 2010 is starting to take on the characteristic of 1969. 2010 dies not sound modern to a lot of people. 2010 may not be modern. But it is certainly later than 1969. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

11 July 2021

  • 21:3021:30, 11 July 2021 diff hist +5 May-Britt Moser Grammatical continuity. Changed 'she heads' to 'she has headed'. To make the sentence read like ... English! Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 21:0721:07, 11 July 2021 diff hist +9 May-Britt Moser Ease of slogging through markup. Put carriage returns (newlines) where they will not affect the rendered text but will make references easier to read in the markup. If I were less lazy I would put some carriage returns and left margin space INSIDE the references. Alas, my level of laziness exceeds the maximum that will sustain such a chore. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 20:5420:54, 11 July 2021 diff hist +24 May-Britt Moser Ease of reference. Wikilinked 'entorhinal cortex'. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 19:0919:09, 11 July 2021 diff hist +17 Avermectin Mechanism of action: Wikilinked 'protostome-specific'. 'protostome' is wikilinked earlier in section. But I missed the wikilink . Someone else will too. Plus end of section is not crowded with wikilinks. So it will not be a sea of blue. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 18:5718:57, 11 July 2021 diff hist +5 Avermectin Mechanism of action: Ease of slogging through markup. Put carriage returns (newlines) where they will not affect the rendered text but will make references easier to read in the markup. If I were less lazy I would put some carriage returns and left margin space INSIDE the references. Alas, my level of laziness exceeds the maximum that will sustain such a chore. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

10 July 2021

  • 17:5917:59, 10 July 2021 diff hist 0 Palindromic sequence Reverse a mistake I made. Mistake existed before I got near this article. Somebody corrected the mistake. But in an edit with no description. So I missed it. I plan to reword paragraph to make it less likely that a future idiot makes the same mistake as the current idiot. But first let me undo the damage. Changed opposite direction of <5' to 3'> from <3' to 5'> back to <5' to 3'>. Same ''relative'' direction. But relative to a strand arranged backwards from the 1st strand. Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 15:3115:31, 10 July 2021 diff hist +41 Palindromic sequence Ease of reference. Wikilinked 5' to 3'. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 14:2514:25, 10 July 2021 diff hist 0 Palindromic sequence Probable error resulting from starting intended string by copying similar string. Then forgetting to close the distance between similar to intent and identical to intent. Changed opposite direction of <5' to 3'> from <5' to 3'> (itself?!) to <3' to 5'>. Tags: Manual revert Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 13:2013:20, 10 July 2021 diff hist +208 Ribose Ease of reading. Made prefixed forms of 'ribose' ({{nowrap | D-ribose}} and {{nowrap | L-ribose}}) non-breaking. Prefix and hyphen were showing up at the end of a line. 'ribose' was the 1st word on the next line. Which makes it easy l to bypass the prefix. Which negates the distinction the prefix makes. Also made minor space and case changes. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 12:0012:00, 10 July 2021 diff hist −2 Directionality (molecular biology) Clarity. Changed 'independent' to 'different'. I think 'independent from' is denotatively correct. But connotatively confusing. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • 06:3206:32, 10 July 2021 diff hist −2 Transposable element Retrotransposon: Removed parentheses around paragraph. A paragraph is too long to be a parenthetical element. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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