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Would you believe that 34,000 people have looked at this page as of Jan 2017? Really, there's nothing here. No hidden gems. No secret formulae. No winning lottery numbers. Not even an answer to the question of life, the Universe and everything. In fact, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy lists this as the most boring page on the galactic web, visited only by low intelligence life forms which still think that a quantum computer would be really neat.


This is a "warning1"...
So why don't you push off and visit some other [[Special:Random|random page]]. You might discover something REALLY interesting.


The warning sign is scaled to the size of the text indent and centred in the left margin.
Meanwhile, administrators of this wiki, particularly those of low intelligence, may occasionally doodle in the space below when they're not quite sure how some abstruse wikimedia feature works.


Hope it looks OK.
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This is a "warning1" again ...
 
But it's way too big.
 
Blah blah blah.
 
Rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb.
 
Whoops it overflowed.
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But smaller.
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<div class="warning2">This is a "warning2"...
 
The text overlays the image.
 
Again, size is important...
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where the image is scaled to the text size, but it doesn't look so good.
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Revision as of 21:46, 18 June 2017

Would you believe that 34,000 people have looked at this page as of Jan 2017? Really, there's nothing here. No hidden gems. No secret formulae. No winning lottery numbers. Not even an answer to the question of life, the Universe and everything. In fact, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy lists this as the most boring page on the galactic web, visited only by low intelligence life forms which still think that a quantum computer would be really neat.

So why don't you push off and visit some other random page. You might discover something REALLY interesting.

Meanwhile, administrators of this wiki, particularly those of low intelligence, may occasionally doodle in the space below when they're not quite sure how some abstruse wikimedia feature works.