Template talk:Loc
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This template has two line-breaks after the end of the included text. This limits how it can be used in articles. For instance, in Constitution of Japan this template is included as an item in a bulleted list. The two end-of-lines mess up the formatting of the next bullet item. Would it be OK to cut at least one of the line-breaks? I don't much experience editing templates, so I don't want to be too bold in messing up something I don't understand. If the two line-breaks are important, could there be some documentation on how to format it? --Jdlh | Talk 20:44, 25 May 2007 (UTC)
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- I agree. It does not appear to have any reasonable purpose for being there. If editors want a newline they can definately put one there, and that newline does make for some nasty editing. I say we remove the newline between the end of the template and the tag. Int21h 08:08, 29 May 2007 (UTC)