User talk:BZuckercorn

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help me
I'm a new user. I successfully added some text to an article, but for some reason the insertion ended up deleting everything after the section I edited (nearly half of the whole article). I can't imagine how this happened or what to do to correct it.

Hi, welcome to wikipedia. I think it may just have been a small mistake in that you may have highlighted too much text when overtyping your contribution in. You can look at the page history (the history tab at the top of the page) to see previous page versions, from which you can replace the content you mistakenly deleted back into the original version. If you need any help, just ask me or use the template again. M a  rtinp23  18:59, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

helpme
I'm resubmitting my question with a bit more detail. I had successfully edited an article by adding a short paragraph. For some reason, the webpage sliced off everything after the section I added (about half the article!) despite the fact that I had not deleted any of the html coding that follows the section I coded. In fact, when I click on "edit this page", all the coding is still there, but not reflected on the webpage.


 * The problem is actually that you have an open without the corresponding close (or indeed the other details of the reference other than the URL). I have fixed this as you can see here, though I haven't filled in the missing reference details. --pgk 19:57, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

Many thanks Pgk!! BZuckercorn