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  1. There is a simplified version of this page at Help:Introduction to talk pages. Talk pages (also known as discussion pages) are administration pages where editors can discuss improvements to articles or other Wikipedia pages. The talk page associated with an article is named "Talk:Example", where "Example" is the name of the article.

  2. You get to the talk page by clicking the "Talk" tab at the top of the article. If the tab shows up in red, it just means no one has commented yet; feel free to start a discussion. When you start a new discussion topic, put it at the bottom of the talk page. The best way to do this is by clicking the "Add topic" tab at the top of the page.

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  4. A talk page (also known as a discussion page) is a page which editors can use to discuss improvements to an article or other Wikipedia page. The talk page associated with an article is named "Talk:Example", where "Example" is the name of the article. For example, the talk page for discussion of improvements to the article Australia is named ...

  5. The name of an article talk page begins with the word "Talk:". Every article has a talk page. An article talk page is for discussing how to make the article better. It is not for talking about the topic of the article. For example, editors can use "Talk:High School Musical" to talk about what information should be put into or taken out of the ...

  6. Talk pages are generally created by clicking a red "Talk" tab and creating the page, like any other page. Do not create an empty talk page simply so that one will exist for future use. There is no need to add discussion warning templates to every talk page, or even to every talk page that contains a discussion.

  7. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Text formatting is a guide for editors on how to format text, such as bold, italic, quotation marks, and other typographic elements, in Wikipedia articles. It covers the general principles, conventions, and exceptions for various types of text, as well as examples and references.

  8. Programming language keywords such as if, else, and for in C++. Sections of program code, including expressions placed inline with article text. A particular programming language's or library's application programming interface (API). A section of program code supplied within the article.

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