User talk:L4UR13

Punctuation
Full stops mark the end of a sentence. When the phase being quoted is a whole sentence (and intended to be standing as a whole sentence -- a useful indicator may be whether the quoted material starts with a capital letter), then there should be a full stop within the quotation marks. But when the phrase being quoted is just a phrase, not a whole sentence, then any full stop that follows should be outside the quotation marks. This also applies if the quoted item is just one of several items being quoted in the sentence and the other items do not have full stops.

See MOS:LQ for the official style guide direction on this.

Reverting some of your changes to Occam's razor accordingly. Jheald (talk) 20:18, 26 February 2011 (UTC)