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==Rogue rollovers== | |||
=Rogue rollovers= | |||
When you are looking at the edited copy, '''watch out''' for glossary words being used in a different context. I wrapped the code around as many of them as I caught (plenty!) but no doubt a few slipped through the net. "Brief" is one example. "Review" is another. | When you are looking at the edited copy, '''watch out''' for glossary words being used in a different context. I wrapped the code around as many of them as I caught (plenty!) but no doubt a few slipped through the net. "Brief" is one example. "Review" is another. | ||
[[User:Gayla Reid|Gayla Reid]] ([[User talk:Gayla Reid|talk]]) 16:47, 30 April 2013 (PDT) | [[User:Gayla Reid|Gayla Reid]] ([[User talk:Gayla Reid|talk]]) 16:47, 30 April 2013 (PDT) | ||
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==NoGlossary Tag== | |||
Added by Drew on Dec 24/12: There will inevitably be instances where a term that is in the glossary is used in the text in a different context than the defined term - for example, "order" being used as "in order to" rather than "court order". There is an incredibly simple way to handle those situations. You wrap this tag around the term: | Added by Drew on Dec 24/12: There will inevitably be instances where a term that is in the glossary is used in the text in a different context than the defined term - for example, "order" being used as "in order to" rather than "court order". There is an incredibly simple way to handle those situations. You wrap this tag around the term: | ||
:<nowiki><span class="noglossary">your defined term appears here</span></nowiki> | :<nowiki><span class="noglossary">your defined term appears here</span></nowiki> | ||
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* '''brief''' (added here by Drew on Dec 28/12) | * '''brief''' (added here by Drew on Dec 28/12) | ||
* '''review''' (added here by Drew on Dec 24/12) | * '''review''' (added here by Drew on Dec 24/12) | ||
==New words to define== | |||
There were some words in the Property & Debt chapter that need to be defined: acquests, attorning, copacerner (in legislation that is quoted), and nullity. | |||
[[User:Gayla Reid|Gayla Reid]] ([[User talk:Gayla Reid|talk]]) 16:47, 30 April 2013 (PDT) | |||
__NOGLOSSARY__ | __NOGLOSSARY__ |
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