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A: Endnotes always go at the end of a book. Footnotes go at the end of a section. Just put them all in as endnotes. I will review the wiki language next week and make any clarifying revisions. | A: Endnotes always go at the end of a book. Footnotes go at the end of a section. Just put them all in as endnotes. I will review the wiki language next week and make any clarifying revisions. | ||
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+ | Q: Another question for "Until We Are Free," in the article "6 Unbordable Blackness..." | ||
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+ | A: Yes, you can remove that reference. It was a mistake that slipped through editing. | ||
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+ | Q: L' | ||
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+ | A: That is tricky for sure! Right now we can only create endnotes at the end of the book, so the best thing to do is update the reference to the new note number. | ||
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