Unless the link pertains to the article, you should avoid placing links in article comments. One problem is that a handful of people are posting spam below the articles. That is not permitted and those posting spam in the articles may lose their access to Answers.
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Comments are used to give extra information to the person writing or updating the HTML, usually explaining what a piece of code does, or identifying a significant point in the document. Comments are not displayed on the webpage itself. They are only within the code. They are ignored by the browser. The concept of using comments comes from programming. Comments can also do other things, like get a piece of code to be ignored temporarily so that testing to see if there is a problem can be done. A comment is started by putting this <!-- and is finished by putting this --> with the comments in between them like this: <!-- This will be ignored by the browser-->
By putting the question in the answer box.
This ensures that the script text does not appear in the page.
No not really. They would just delete it.
By putting a big bold heading at the top and putting some information below. This is not it all use a inverted pyramid
Yes. What is not correct is your putting the article "a" before grammar.
WTHeck....stop putting stupid answers like that!!!!
hi quit putting the wrong answers. bye.
it lets you see in color and stop putting your science answers on wikianswers.
Cutting an article out of a magazine and physically putting it in the mail is not infringing; in the US, this is exempted by Section 109 of the Copyright Act. Emailing an electronic copy of an article would be infringing.
Laws vary city to city concerning putting flyers on cars. In some cities it is against the law while others it is not. For example, in Brooklyn it is prohibited to place a flyer on any part of a vehicle.