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rm link to Wikipedia:Using JAWS, it's quite confusing, has little to do with editing Wikipedia, and is not useful to the majority of editors |
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:[[Wikipedia:Using JAWS]]- (the [[screen reader]] [[JAWS (screen reader)|JAWS]]) |
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:Use [[Help:Magic words|"Magic words"]] and [[Help:Variable|Variables]]. These allow you to change default behaviour or automate text. For example, you can disable a Table of Contents or move its position, or insert constants and timestamps. |
:Use [[Help:Magic words|"Magic words"]] and [[Help:Variable|Variables]]. These allow you to change default behaviour or automate text. For example, you can disable a Table of Contents or move its position, or insert constants and timestamps. |
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