If you add the _ _ Sections _ _ Magic word (without the spaces in the underscores of course, I had to add them because of how Discourse formatting works) to an article, it will show up in the article text. You can see this if you look at the history of How to Use Google Meet on Other Google Applications
. I did manage to get that one to go away by using a workaround with HTML, but hopefully this bug can be fixed so that the workaround is not needed.
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SkiC
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Yep - hopefully this will be fixed. This has happened with the methods magic word before too.
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I think I fixed it in the article- the “References” section was spelled wrong so the wikiHow text didn’t work properly (and hence the SECTIONSkeyword showed up in the article)
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Ah, that was the issue. Thanks for finding it.
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Nah, this appears to be a bug. Sure the references section was hiding it initially but when there are no references, the sections magic word still shows up.
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JayneG
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Hey @Awesome_Aasim
do you have an example of a SECTIONS article with no references?
6 Ways to Know What a VPN Does and Doesn’t Do - wikiHow
I had to change it back from __SECTIONS__
to __QAM__
because of that ugly “__SECTIONS__” keyword at the bottom.
JayneG
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Thanks for the example @Awesome_Aasim
, hopefully we can get a fix live for this. In the meantime, do you want to leave it with a references section?
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I was about to say “wow, thanks for fixing the issue” but you put the reflist at the bottom for me xD
Anyway, look forward to seeing this issue fixed ASAP
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