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Hey Immcarle147. Thank you for expanding CCL17. I have made a few changes to the article, however only to the presentation of the text and the formatting of some citations. I thought I'd explain the changes in case it might be helpful for you.

  • I changed the headers in the article from bold paragraph text to level two headers. By using real headers instead of just bolded text, we allow for accessibility tools to more easily read the article. This is elaborated on further in the Manual of Style.
  • I modified the doi for some of the citations. Some of them contained a period at the end, which breaks the doi link and causes an error message to occur.
  • I modified the format of the dates given in some citations. The citation templates used do not recognize the YEAR NUMBER-MONTH NUMBER format. You can see what formats are recognized in the Manual of Style.
  • I moved the reference footnotes so that they appear after punctuation. While footnotes should immediately follow the statement to which they relate, they should be placed after adjacent punctuation, except for when dashes are used for punctuation. You can read more in the Manual of Style.

I hope this is of use to you. Sincerely, InsaneHacker (💬) 16:39, 6 March 2021 (UTC)Reply