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I think it would be nice to do either one of two things if you don't want to use the default preview, which is the beginning of the article until where you tell it to stop. A) Manually type in a 'preview' of the article, this would be seperate from the actual article. (e.g. "Beginning in 1948, Franklin Dollars were minted, blah blah..." B) Define where to start a preview. The reason I make this also is because the beginning of my articles are actually facts, like below: "Designer: John Sinnock. Diameter: 30.6mm. Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper. Weight: 12.50 grams. Edge: Reeded. Minted: 1948-1963. Total Circulation Minted: 465,844,455. Total Proofs Minted: 15,886,955. Obverse: Benjamin Franklin. Reverse: Liberty Bell. In early 1947, Mint Director Nellie Tayloe Ross instructed Engraver John Sinnock to design a new half-dollar with Benjamin Franklin on it." It would be nice to specify [PREVIEW] at the beginning of the sentence "In early 1947" and [/PREVIEW] after "on it.". This way, the preview reads that sentence instead of what it does now: "Designer: John Sinnock. Diameter: 30.6mm. Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper. Weight: 12.50 grams. Edge: Reeded...." Just a thought, JEsh __DEFINE_LIKE_SHARE__ |
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