As we were moving data around into the various categories, I noticed numerous articles that were clearly just straight copies of data from the database to the wiki. Unfortunately some of this data didn't have any line breaks, so it ended up reading like one big line - which can be a royal pain in the rump to edit and fix, never mind reading. An example of this kind of coding is below;
Macon County (NC) - The RadioReference Wiki
There are several methods you can use to fix this issue, depending on what the data is attempting to describe. The Guidelines article outlines them and gives you a few examples - if you need help with this, please don't hesitate to yell...
Collaboration Guidelines - The RadioReference Wiki
73 and thanx Mike
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