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Hi! I'm Dare2Leap, an editor in Semarang, Indonesia. Here, I mainly correct spelling and grammar and occasionally clean articles and add/update information. I also translate tools and user interfaces in TranslateWiki (user). Of course, I contribute to the Indonesian Wikipedia, by fixing issues, translating and cleaning articles, and adding short descriptions and stuff, to make it better and bring knowledge to my people. I started to edit Wikipedia again when the COVID-19 pandemic was declared (March 2020) and I was staying at home. I try to avoid edit disputes. If you have any questions about my actions/editing, post in the teahouse or my talk page. Sorry if my English is bad. Cheers! #SayNoToRKUHP
^The Heart Nebula is an emission nebula, 7500 light years from Earth, located in the Perseus Arm of the Milky Way in the constellation Cassiopeia. It was discovered by William Herschel on 3 November 1787. Spanning almost 2 degrees in the sky, its shape is driven by stellar winds from the hot stars in its core. The nebula displays glowing ionized hydrogen gas and darker dust lanes, and is also made up of ionised oxygen and sulfur gasses, which cause rich blue and orange colours to be seen in narrowband images. This photograph of the Heart Nebula, with the Fish Head Nebula also visible in the top right corner, is a narrowband image captured on a 70mm scope with a capture period of around 44 hours.
Do not put spaces between parameters. The other parameters are optional and can be placed in any order. Some infoboxes do not require the brackets. Keep parameters in lower case. The other parameters are:
Type
'thumb' / 'thumbnail' or 'frame'. This causes image to be displayed with specific formatting. "thumb" is normally preferred.
Location
'right', 'left', 'center' or 'none'. Determines placement of the image on the page. "Left" or "right" is the norm, but large panoramas or timelines can be displayed in the center.
Size
{width}px or {width}x{height}px (e.g. 50x40px, would limit width to 50 pixels and height to 40 pixels). Normally only one variable is used. Use common sense when determining the sizes; you can use the "Show preview" button if you need to. If thumb or thumbnail is chosen, size should normally be left out, so that the size defaults to the size set in a user's preferences.
alt=
(keep it lower case). This is the "alternate image" parameter used to describe the image for screenreaders or for people with low-vision. It should be more descriptive than the caption alone. Do not use this for another copy of the caption or of the article title, as the reader will already be aware of these.
Caption
Any element which cannot be identified as one of the above is automatically treated as caption text. It is traditional to put this last. The caption should identify what the image is, and ideally be a complete sentence that adds to the article by pointing out something a casual reader would not have noticed otherwise, or add information the pertains to the image. Full sentence or multi fragment captions require full stop punctuation.
If you have created a picture that is not already in Wikipedia's image collection on the Commons that you want to include in an article, you will need to upload it first. Bonus tip: Similar formatting is used to insert basic audio or basic video clips into articles.
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My story
In June 2015, I created this account, Dare2Leap. At first I edited software-related things, then moved on to other pages. However, I often misunderstood the articles, and so I began to get warnings. After a while, I quit. Then, on 2019, a video about tidepods on YouTube by Chubbyemu appeared. I watched it, then I came to Wikipedia to edit the article about the consumption of tidepods. Then I created my user page in 31 August 2019. I started editing Wikipedia again when I edited Telecommunications of East Timor in 8 March 2020. At that time, the COVID-19 was becoming a pandemic. But, on 21 July 2020, things went to overdrive. I was watching Unbox Therapy's livestream about the first AR launch of a phone, the OnePlus Nord. I brought that article from stub in 21 July 2020 to C-Class with some B-Class characteristics within 14 days, before the launch date (4 August 2020) (there may have been some bias there, sorry). But, in December 2020, I started to take a break from Wikipedia and do other things. I began to pick up again in May 2021, primarily editing articles to fix grammar. That's where I am now. I may become more active in Wikipedia in the future, or abandon Wikipedia altogether, but time will tell.
Oh, why do I love Salisbury? It's simple. The population is 40,302. And their member of parliament is John Glen, a Conservative whose eight-year tenure has been widely viewed as a failure.[citation needed]
...Wikipedia says that "A speedrun is a play-through, or a recording thereof, of a whole video game or a selected–" blah blah blah. (edits page and replaces it with "game go fast") And yup, there we go. Basically game go fast.
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— Dani, "So I Became One of The Fastest Minecraft Speedrunners"
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