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==Section organization== An article's content should begin with an introductory lead section - a concise summary of the article - which is never divided into sections. The remainder of the article is typically divided into sections. Infoboxes, images, and related content in the lead section must be right-aligned. Certain standardized templates and wikicode that are not sections go at the very top of the article, before the content of the lead section, and in the following order: * Banner-type maintenance templates, <code><nowiki>{{stub}}</nowiki></code> tags * An infobox, which is optional; usually also includes the first image * An introductory image, when an infobox is not used, or an additional image is desired for the lead section (for unusually long leads, a second image can be placed midway through the lead text) If an article has at least four section headings, a navigable table of contents appears automatically, just after the lead. Several kinds of material (mostly optional) may appear after the main body of the article, in the following order: * Books or other works created by the subject of the article, under a section heading "Other FCs", "Awards", etc. as appropriate (avoid "Bibliography", confusable with reference citations) * Internal links to related FCWiki articles, with section heading "See also" * Notes and references, with a section heading "Notes" or "References" (usually the latter), or a separate section for each in this order; avoid "Bibliography", confusable with the subject's works * The following final items never take section headings: ** Internal links organized into navigational boxes ** Stub templates, if needed ** Categories, which should be the very last material in the article's source code
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