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Headings and subheadings are an easy way to improve the organization of an article.  If you can see two or more distinct subtopics being discussed, you can break up the article in sections by inserting headings.
Headings and subheadings are an easy way to improve the organization of an article.  If you can see two or more distinct subtopics being discussed, you can break up the article in sections by inserting headings.


Headings are added on a new line with two ore more equal signs ('''=''') on each side of the heading title.  Do note that heading markup must start right at the left margin.  If at all possible, pleas avoid using links in headings.  There are several heading levels, of which level one is reserved for the page title.
Headings are added on a new line with two or more equal signs ('''=''') on each side of the heading title.  Do note that heading markup must start right at the left margin.  If at all possible, pleas avoid using links in headings.  There are several heading levels, of which level one is reserved for the page title.


Having the page broken up in sections will make it easier for the reader to find his way around the page, as well as help him understand the context of the page and how the pieces fits together.
Having the page broken up in sections will make it easier for the reader to find his way around the page, as well as help him understand the context of the page and how the pieces fits together.
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  <nowiki>== Level 2 ==</nowiki>
  <nowiki>== Level 2 ==</nowiki>
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== Level 2 ==
== Level 2 ==
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