User talk:Vertigo315

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I am trying to figure out how to put a contents box on a page. One that drops down with the hide feature. I swear I have done it before but tonight I can't figure it out. Vertigo315 03:02, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

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Just put that code wherever you want the Table of Contents to be. şœśэїŝәқιᅥṱᾅἻқᅡ 03:19, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

Contents

[edit] Wikipedia:Footnotes

<ref> is like an HTML tag; you have to close it on the other side of the reference with </ref>. The contents inside the two tags then appear where you put {{reflist}}. See the footnotes page for more info. The reason the page was stopping, was because the open tag was causing everything below it to be considered the contents of the reference. Leebo T/C 13:50, 27 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] License tagging for Image:MIS track photo.jpg

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[edit] Star Wars

Article should look a lot nicer now. Cheers! Gary King (talk) 03:23, 28 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Notable persons== ==Notable persons

- * Lyman James Briggs, engineer, physicist and administrator, best known for heading the Uranium Committee or the Advisory Committee was born in Assyria -- near Battle Creek + *People from Battle Creek, Michigan - * Julius Houseman, a former mayor of Grand Rapids, Michigan, member of the Michigan House of Representatives, and member of the U.S. House of Representatives + - * Erastus Hussey, abolitionist - * Betty Hutton, one of the most-original and most-colorful singers in twentieth century American pop music - * Marion Hutton, best-known for her vocals with Glenn Miller's orchestra - * John Harvey Kellogg, Battle Creek Sanitarium founder, inventor of corn flakes - * Will Keith Kellogg, founder of Kellogg Company, John Harvey's brother - * Dick Martin (comedian), co-host of the popular comedy-variety show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In (1968-1973) - * Josh McDowell, leading Evangelical Christian apologist and author - * Jason Newsted, best known as former bassist for heavy metal band Metallica and Rock Star Supernova. - * Ray Overholt, writer of the famed gospel song "Ten Thousand Angels." - * C. W. Post, founder of Postum Cereal Company - * Joe Schwarz, former mayor of Battle Creek, member of the Michigan State Senate, and member of the U.S. House of Representatives - * Del Shannon, (rock singer) while living in Battle Creek formed his first band and appeared at the Hi-Lo Club where he wrote Runaway with Max Crook in 1960. A State Historical Marker located at the site of the Hi-Lo was dedicated to Shannon in 1990. - * Sojourner Truth, ex-slave and ardent abolitionist - * Frederick Upton, co-founder of Whirlpool Corporation (born in Battle Creek) - * Louis Upton, co-founder of Whirlpool Corporation (born in Battle Creek) - * Rob Van Dam, professional wrestler with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) - * Junior Walker, of the famous R&B Motown group Junior Walker & the All-Stars, became a resident of Battle Creek in the 1950s - * Ellen G. White, Prophetess, co-founder of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and among the most translated of all US authors - * James Springer White, co-founder of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church - * Fred Zinn, World War I aviator and aviation reconnaissance pioneer