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  1. ^ The following suggestions are all semi-automatically generated by JavaScript, and there is no guarantee that they are all accurate; in most cases, however, they are correct for the article in question. The suggestions above include stylistic problems (many having to do with WP:MOS and its subpages, others can be found here) and other commonly found on WP:PR, WP:FAC, and WP:FARC. However, it is strongly suggested that besides just tackling the problems listed here, that you ask for human assistance to review your article with a greater depth.
    You can use the script yourself. Add {{subst:js|User:AndyZ/peerreviewer.js}} to your monobook.js, and then bypass your cache. While in editing mode, click on the peer review link that appears next to your logout button.
  2. ^ This suggestion will always appear if the lead is only one paragraph long.
  3. ^ If the lead is 5 paragraphs or longer, this suggestion will appear. It does not actually look at the content of the lead.
  4. ^ Many articles will not have applicable infoboxes. If an article already has an infobox/similar template, the javascript code probably did not recognize the infobox; please just strike the comment.
  5. ^ This will trigger if dates located in references or inline citations are not linked
  6. ^ Partial dates like months and days of the week usually aren't linked; years alone are sometimes linked – see WP:CONTEXT. User:Bobblewik has an useful JavaScript code to deal with this - add {{subst:js|User:Bobblewik/monobook.js/dates.js}} to your monobook.js
  7. ^ In many occasions, these terms are used as relative time terms and have absolutely nothing to do with the recent time concern.
  8. ^ Certain phrases, especially “# in ”, will trigger this suggestion; in that case, the in is interpreted as “inches”.
  9. ^ This will occasionally be triggered incorrectly due to certain phrases.
  10. ^ The categories and interwiki/language links usually are located at the bottom of the article. They are in the format [[Category: THE CATEGORY]] and [[es:Espanol]]. About the alphabetizing of interwiki links, see Wikipedia:Language order poll.
  11. ^ See WP:FOOTNOTE for more information. The cite.php system is highly recommended by WP:WIAFA.
  12. ^ Sometimes images in an infobox will be missed.
  13. ^ If the beginning of an article is a comment or a disambiguation link, this might cause the suggestion to be triggered.
  14. ^ Sometimes, an infobox image’s caption will be missed.
  15. ^ Depending upon the scope of an article, in certain cases the TOC will have to be larger. There is not set min/max for the TOC.
  16. ^ This is a default suggestion; it will always appear.
  17. ^ Many phrases are not weasel words (ex. They are found in quotes, or in other situations where it is clear that they are not weasel words.). In addition, if an inline citation is provided, it cannot be picked up by the javascript code.
  18. ^ Gimmetrow has an useful script to quickly fix this problem. Add {{subst:js|User:Gimmetrow/replace.js}} to your monobook.js (or other file). See here.