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Revision as of 20:01, 28 March 2005
Grimholtz, it isn't necessary to link each occurrence of a word/phrase in an article. In fact it usually looks better when you don't do so. IMO, linking the first occurrence of a word in an article (or in a section - for long sections) is enough. E.g:
Good: Killing dinosaurs is bad. Do not ever think of killing dinosaurs.
Bad: Killing dinosaurs is bad. Do not ever think of killing dinosaurs.
As you wish. --grimholtz