This article is extensively cited, stable and interesting, and the article has managed to reached featured status over on the French Wikipedia, and I'd like to try and get the English version to that level as well. So, what else could be worked upon? smurrayinch
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Dates should use either 0 or 2 commas, depending upon the subject of the article; American-related articles should use 2 commas, while British-related articles generally used 0 commas. For example, for two commas: In
January 15,
2006, this and that happened, while for zero commas, use: In
January 152006 this and that happened.
As is done in
WP:FOOTNOTE, for footnotes, the footnote should be located right after the punctuation mark, such that there is no space inbetween. For example, change blah blah [2]. to blah blah.[2]
Per
WP:MOSNUM, there should be a no-break space - between a number and the unit of measurement. For example, instead of 18mm, use 18 mm, which when you are editing the page, should look like: 18 mm.
Per
WP:MOSNUM, please spell out source units of measurements in text; for example, "the Moon is 380,000 kilometres (240,000 mi) from Earth.
Per
WP:MOSNUM, when doing conversions, please use standard abbreviations: for example, miles -> mi, kilometers squared -> km2, and pounds -> lb.
Please reorder/rename the last few sections to follow guidelines at
WP:GTL. "Related content" should be renamed See also and moved upwards.
Please do not extraneously bold items outside of the bolding in the
lead.
After a year, for consistency, a comma should either be used throughout the entire article or not used at all (for example, either In 1908, this happened or In 1908 this happened).