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July Unsorted

 * Skin Upgrades
 * STOP Notes (24/06/2021)‎‎
 * Assorted Notes and Tasklists, Assorted Notes, Tasklists, Shared Tasklist, Personal Tasklists, Raw Data Log
 * Raw Data Log: 20-30/06 sweep results
 * STOP Notes (01/07/2021)‎‎
 * Assorted Notes and Tasklists, Assorted Notes, Tasklists, Raw Data Log
 * FD-Oasis switch work, temporary images to assist transition work (including comparisons)
 * Redirect Images, Navbox Images, Profile Pictures
 * Upload log absent on RecentChanges (check)
 * Discrete Overhaul/Cleanup variant for outdated or rework needed sections
 * 01/06/2021, 18/06/2021‎‎, 24/06/2021
 * Desktop Transition Work (04/07/2021)
 * Desktop Transition Work (04/07/2021)

Other

 * Information Sweeps
 * SDO - Information Collection, Sweeps?
 * AcceleratorMangaChap item in Chap7X sweep
 * Rescue, Outer Space
 * Seven Planets and Seven Metals

SDs, References
SD173
 * SD212
 * Reference-related Auto-Sweeps
 * SD199
 * Locator Sweep and Reference Experiment
 * SD184
 * Reference Link and Gallery TrackTag Check
 * SD112
 * Image and Reference Protocol Reminder
 * SD081
 * Non-Named References (20/03/2020)
 * SD112
 * Image and Reference Protocol Reminder
 * SD081
 * Non-Named References (20/03/2020)
 * SD112
 * Image and Reference Protocol Reminder
 * SD112
 * Image and Reference Protocol Reminder

Line Break Method Comparison
The methods which are used to produce a gap below something are,  and. My intention here is to assess the different methods and verify the differences and specifics between them. First of all,. This seems to be capable of carrying out wrapping, though there is some trickiness with regards to getting the spacing right, with the position of spaces around it and how many instances in one area.

Next one,. This is not one which is often used here, but a newcomer has been making use of it. Appears to not permit wrapping, similar to the more commonly used one below.

Last of all,. This is more commonly used on here for a full gap, such as preventing images from breaching another section, however it doesn't permit wrapping.


 * Clr

is used to create a break in the article. It is commonly used at the end of a section to make it so that a floated image will not float over the header of the next section.

Overhaul, Smaller Version

 * Draft for a smaller, more discrete and less spacious version of the Overhaul template.