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[edit] Please do *not* use <br/> regularly when writing articles
Hi, when editing Martin France and Django Bates, I noticed that you use <br/> to create paragraphs. Please note that in the wiki syntax, you simply create an empty line by using two newline characters (not HTML line breaks), simply created by hitting [RETURN] on your keyboard.
With all those <br/>s in your articles, it is very difficult to edit them; also, they look different from the rest of wikipedia. For more information about the usual wiki syntax, please see: Wikipedia:How_to_edit_a_page#Examples. Regards, BNutzer 15:44, 3 October 2006 (UTC)