Hi,
I have a question. Short version: do we want a hr (a horizontal rule; a
"----") following a disambiguation sentence at the beginning of an
article, such as "This article is about XYZ; for other meanings, see
articletitle (disambiguation)"?
I always thought those hrs were really ugly and disrupt the overall
structure of the page, because they separate the article title from the
article body in a much more pronounced way than in articles that don't
have this paragraph.
I also always thought that it was commonly agreed to use this format:
:''This article is about XYZ; for other meanings, see articletitle
(disambiguation)''
i.e. to use indentation and no hr.
Hephaestos cast doubt on my thoughts because he reverted my change
(
http://en2.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Angel&action=history)ory),
referring in his edit summary to [[Wikipedia:Disambiguation]] where,
however, I could not find any information about this.
What does everyone else think about this?
Thanks,
Timwi