24/3/2020 - I have added a news section on my userpage! This is a modular section, with the actual news being stored at User:BEANS X2/News. Update: the section is now available on the stable channel of my userpage.
24/3/2020 - I have a new event planned! Get into hype mode for an upcoming script Saturday - another Saturday event!
01/4/2020 - Happy April Fools! Here's to lots of jerryfoolery.
21/4/2020 - I've learnt to use WPCleaner! I look forward to being a more efficent gnome?
I mostly use the source editor over the visual editor, but use the latter for referencing and I use ProveIt for citations, as I'm not too good at using the templates. I joined Wikipedia to try and improve the article Gulval. I made a scattergraph of the guesses over at the eight-million pool. (I am red.)
Any article with more than three headings automatically gets a table of contents (TOC). The TOC is placed above the first section heading. All text above the first section heading is commonly referred to as the lead section. Depending on the overall length of the article, this introduction should not exceed one to four paragraphs in length and should summarize the article's key points.
If you do not like the TOC placement in an article, you can move it by inserting __TOC__ where you would like it placed. If you do not want a TOC on a particular page, add the text __NOTOC__ anywhere on the page; if you, personally, do not like the TOC feature, you can disable it in your user preferences.