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Generally speaking, sections near the top of an article should cover more broad and contextual information, whereas sections near the bottom should include more specific information. Most spoilers should be centered in the middle sections of the article.
Generally speaking, sections near the top of an article should cover more broad and contextual information, whereas sections near the bottom should include more specific information. Most spoilers should be centered in the middle sections of the article.


Information that may be difficult to place in the body of an article can be placed either in the notes (see {{t link|notebegin}}) or footnotes (see {{notelist}}) of an article.
Information that may be difficult to place in the body of an article can be placed either in the notes (see {{t link|notebegin}}) or footnotes of an article.


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