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'''Nucleus''' may refer to:


===In physics===
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* [[Atomic nucleus]], the collection of protons and neutrons in the center of an atom, also composed of subatomic matter
* [[Ice nucleus]], the center of an ice crystal
* [[Cloud condensation nuclei]], the basis for the development of a cloud droplet


===In biology===
'''Thank you. Wanderer57'''
* [[Cell nucleus]], the control center of a cell, which contains the cell's chromosomal DNA
* [[Nucleus (neuroanatomy)]], a central nervous system structure composed mainly of gray matter
* Beekeeping term for a small [[beehive]] [http://www.dave-cushman.net/bee/unite_nuc.html]


===In astronomy===
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* [[Comet nucleus]], the solid core of a comet.
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* [[Galaxy nucleus]], the central region of a galaxy.
It is currently {{CURRENTTIME}} ([[UTC]]), [[{{CURRENTDAYNAME}}]], [[{{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}]], [[{{CURRENTYEAR}}]] (''{{Template:Purge}}'')
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===In phonology===
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* [[Syllable nucleus]], the central part of a syllable
* [[Sentence nucleus]], the syllable which receives the greatest stress in a word


===In computer systems===
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* [[Nucleus CMS]], an open-source weblog system
* [[Nucleus RTOS]], a brand of operating system


===Other===
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* [[Nucleus (band)]], a British jazz-rock band led by Ian Carr
* [[Nucleus (video game)|''Nucleus'' (video game)]], a downloadable game on the PlayStation Store
* [[Nucleus Limited]], an Australian medical research company, taken over by [[Pacific Dunlop]] in 1988.


===See also===
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*[[Nucleolus]]
*[[Nuclear]]
*[[Nucleation]]
*{{lookfrom|Nucleo}}
*[[Nucleic acid]]


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[[Wikipedia:Editor assistance]]

[[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion]]

[[:Category:Wikipedia administrators who will provide copies of deleted articles]]

[[Wikipedia:Editor's index to Wikipedia]]

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{{Help desk searches}}

[[Wikipedia talk:Requests for arbitration/Matthew Hoffman/Evidence#Conflicting diffs - care needed|Confusing Diffs]]

[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Listusers/sysop |Users, Admins, other species]]

[[Wikipedia:Layout]]

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[[User talk:Wanderer57/test 2]]

*[[User:Korath/Potentially useful stuff]]

*[[List of adages named after people]]

:::Also swiped from User:Jayjg

[[User talk:DGG#A chance to use your librarian tools]]

[[WP:CHEAT|Cheat Sheet]]

[[user talk:wanderer57/subpage]]

[[User:The_Transhumanist/User_page_design|The Transhumanist's tutorial on page design]]

[[User talk:Jackollie#Good job!|Notes re vandalism]]

[[User:Persian Poet Gal/Why Vandalism is Silly!|The Futility of Vandalism, Discussed by a Poet]]

[[User:Persian Poet Gal/"How-To" Guide to Wikipedia|A Guide to Wikipedia, Written by a Poet]] - - - <font color=red>''Why didn't I find this stuff sooner??!!''</font>

[[User:AndyZ/Suggestions|Improving Articles]]

[[User:Tony1/How to satisfy Criterion 1a: redundancy exercises|Editing Test]]

[[User:Durova/The dark side]]

[[User:Filll/homeopathyscales]]

[[User talk:Wanderer57/Problem with Homeopathy Discussions]]

[[User talk:Wanderer57/Spanish]]

[[User talk:Wanderer57/Birthday Greeting]] + Dove of Peace
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[[User talk:Wanderer57/Links borrowed from User Sceptre]]

[[User:Wanderer57/monobook.css]]

== Strange and Interesting Links (a Miscellany) ==

[[User:Remember]] (the links are on this page; not that the user themself is necessarily strange or interesting - though they may be)

== Advice on finding old material ==

Is here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Help_desk&oldid=189626143

in the section: How to Keep Track of Answers

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Discussion re Copyright issues is here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Fuhghettaboutit#Antebellum_Bulldogs

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Fuhghettaboutit&oldid=188685042

in the section: Antebellum Bulldogs

== Manual of Style (Dates and Numbers) ==

Excerpt:
*Wikipedia has articles on days of the year, years, decades, centuries and millennia. Link to one of these pages '''only''' if it is likely to deepen readers' understanding of a topic. Piped links to pages that are more focused on a topic are possible (<code><nowiki>[[1997 in South African sport|1997]]</nowiki></code>), but cannot be used in full dates, where they break the date-linking function.

== Templates - borrowed from Robert K S ==

Here's how to use templates to cite sources:
* [[Wikipedia:Template_messages/Sources_of_articles/Generic_citations]]
* [[Template:Cite_book]]

Here's how to use templates to quote:
* [[Template:Cquotetxt]]

Here are some useful template messages:
* [[Wikipedia:Template messages/General]]
* [[Wikipedia:Template messages/Disputes]]

== Useful Wikipedia links - borrowed from Robert K S ==

* [[Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style|The Wikipedia Manual of Style]], for when you want to know whether periods and commas go inside or outside of quotation marks (outside!), or how many spaces to leave between sentences (one or two, it doesn't matter!)
* [[Wikipedia:Purge]], for instructions on how to purge cached pages and images
* [http://tools.wikimedia.de/~interiot/cgi-bin/Tool1/wannabe_kate Wannabe Kate tool], to check your number of edits.

== Test links ==

[[Talk: evolution|Theory? Fact? False? Popular Opinion]]

The above syntax is wrong.

[[Talk: evolution|Theory?_Fact?_False?_Popular_Opinion]]

As is the second one. They go to the article but not the section.

[[Talk: evolution]]

[[Talk: evolution/Theory? Fact? False? Popular Opinion]]

[[Talk: evolution/Theory?_Fact?_False?_Popular_Opinion]]

[[Talk: evolution/ Theory? Fact? False? Popular Opinion]]

Good links:
What about adding the most relevant info from [[Homeopathic repertory]] to [[Homeopathy#Repertory]] and merging it?

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk%3AWanderer57&diff=167008997&oldid=166891919

[[Wikipedia talk:Requests for comment/Whig 2]]

[[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Sm565]]

[[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Peter morrell]]

[[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Matthew Hoffman/Evidence#]]

[[Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive317#User:Whig]]

[[Wikipedia:Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive305]]

[[Wikipedia:Editor review/Wikidudeman]]

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| style="font-size:8pt; color:black; padding: 4pt; line-height: 1.25em; background:#ccffcc" | This user does not create his or her own '''[[Wikipedia:Userboxes|userboxes]]'''.
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== Tools ==

Swiped from [[User:Jayjg]]

*[http://tools.wikimedia.de/~kate/cgi-bin/count_edits Kate's edit counting tool]
*[http://tools.wikimedia.de/~interiot/cgi-bin/count_edits? Interiot's edit counting tool]
*[http://tools.wikimedia.de/~interiot/cgi-bin/Tool1/wannabe_kate Interiot's "wannabe kate" edit counter]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Blockip Block user]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Ipblocklist&action=unblock Unblock user]
*[http://vs.aka-online.de/wppagehiststat/ Wikipedia Page History Statistics]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:Watcheditlist/Check_all Check all]

== RfC and RfA links ==

[[Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration#Request for the Matthew Hoffman case to be closed with no decisions, FoF, etc.]]

[[User talk:Durova#My attempt at assuming good faith]]

[[Wikipedia talk:Requests for comment/Adam Cuerden##Arbcom]]

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:B&oldid=181068615
:rechercher Whig

[[User talk:Adam Cuerden#Your block of Whig|Block of Whig]]

[[Wikipedia talk:Arbitration Committee Elections December 2007/Candidate statements/Adam Cuerden/Questions for the candidate#Questions from Charles Matthews (moved from questions page)|Tough questioning]]

[[User talk:Bearian#Re Anthon01 & Homeopathy blocks]]

[[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Vanished_user&oldid=187378787]] Houdini



== Who did this and when did they do it? ==

(Copied from Help Desk)

How do I find out the IP address or logged in username of something added/edited quite awhile ago? I found an unsigned comment and thought I'd add the unsigned template, but I couldn't find any information in the history about who added or last edited it.. I couldn't even tell _when_ the particular article section was last edited. Is there anything that will tell me this? Thanks! --[[User:Silvaran|Silvaran]] ([[User talk:Silvaran|talk]])
:Copy some text from the post. Go the articles history and expand it to five hundred posts. Go about halway and click on a date which will take you to the version of the page that existed on that date. Use your computer's find function and check whether the copied text exists on that verision. If yes, the edit was added after that date; if no, the edit was added before that date. Depending on which is true, go the approximate midpoint in the history before or after what you just tried depending on which is the case and check again. Using this method you should be able to locate where the edit was added in short order.--[[User:Fuhghettaboutit|Fuhghettaboutit]] ([[User talk:Fuhghettaboutit|talk]])
::The [[binary search]] algorithm described above is perhaps the most efficient manual method. You can also try the [http://wikipedia.ramselehof.de/wikiblame.php WikiBlame] tool if you want to let a computer try to do the grunt work. --[[User:Teratornis|Teratornis]] ([[User talk:Teratornis|talk]])

== Gib ral tar ==

[[Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Gibnews]]

[[User talk:Saluton]]

[[Peter Caruana]]

[[http://www.gibnews.net/]]

[[http://www.gibnet.com/index.htm]]

[[Joe Bossano]]

== To Someone Well-deserving ==

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== Examples of using different fonts: ==

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<font face="Bauhaus 93" size="8px" color="blue">Shakespeare</font>

== CSS Coding ==

=== Underlining changes in diffs ===

Hello Davidgothberg:

I saw a note about the new code and it sounds like a very useful thing to me. I waste too much time looking at diffs, wondering what is different.
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However, when I copied the code into my file '''[[User:Wanderer57/monobook.css]]''' nothing happened.

Probably the problem is that I am missing other code that is required, Because I do not know the syntax of the css, I am stuck. I would appreciate if you would take a quick look and then tell me if there is an article that i should read to learn what I did wrong (or did not do)</s>

The problem was solved after I logged out and back in.

Please what would be the code to make links more prominent. So that for example, I would see '''[[Adam]]''' instead of [[Adam]]?

What I should really ask is where I can find basic instructions about CSS coding in Wikipedia.

Thank you, [[User:Wanderer57|Wanderer57]] ([[User talk:Wanderer57|talk]]
:Wikipedia uses the normal [[W3C]] standardised [[CSS]] since that is what the web browsers understand. So you can learn more at [http://www.w3.org/ www.w3.org]. Check out their menu on the left side. There you have "CSS" which points to a page with another menu with "Learning CSS" and "Specs 2.1". One of the best ways to learn CSS is to code your own web pages locally on your hard drive. Since then you don't have any of the caching problems. Just change the code and reload the page from disk. You will have good use of the "CSS Validator" (W3C main page left side menu again). If you don't already know much about HTML coding then you need to start with that. See their main page, left side menu again: "HTML" goes to a page with a menu to the right with the specs "HTML 4.01" and "XHTML 1.0", and learning stuff below that. Also check out the "HTML Validator" (main page left side menu again).
:There are several ways we code CSS for Wikipedia. The easiest one is to use CSS in the style="" tags of things, especially when we code templates. Another is to create CSS classes that are used in class="" attributes. Or even to code CSS code for classes and situations that already exists, like for what you asked above to make all links bold. Then you often have to view the source code of a page (using "view - page source" or so in your browser) and study what markup and what classes MediaWiki produce so you can write the correct CSS code for that. Thus you need to be able to at least partially understand the XHTML you see there.
:If you are seriously going to code this stuff for Wikipedia or for your own web sites then you also need to install several different web browsers so yo can test that what you create works in most browsers.
:Expect this to take some months of study.
:--[[User:Davidgothberg|David Göthberg]]

Thank you. I will set limited goals and hope to make some progress.

The .diffchange code that I put in my monobook.css to underline the changes works fine. Am I correct in thinking that that code is overriding other code stored elsewhere?

If that's the case, where is the "other" code? Are there multiple locations? (I understand that I should not even think about editing that code. It might be informative to look at it.

One more question, then I'll go away. What does "monobook" stand for?

Thank you very much. [[User:Wanderer57|Wanderer57]] ([[User talk:Wanderer57|talk]]) 1 May 2008

:I'll answer this in backwards order compared to how you asked, since that is a better order:
:MonoBook is the default skin for Wikipedia. Look in your user menu (usually at top of page) - "My preferences" - "Skin". There you'll see the default skin is MonoBook. Try some of the other skins and you'll see what "skin" means. And prepare to be somewhat chocked at first.
:Those skins are mainly specified as different .CSS files. But there are also a little Javascript involved.
:First a number of MediaWiki default CSS pages are loaded, those can only be edited by the MediaWiki developers or so. Then [[MediaWiki:Common.css]] and [[MediaWiki:Monobook.css]] are loaded, and those can be edited by us admins and thus we can override and extend the default MediaWiki CSS. And last [[Special:Mypage/monobook.css|your own monobook.css]] is loaded where you can override all the others and add your own new classes. That means you can customise your skin and test new classes.
:If you look at the top of the talk page [[MediaWiki_talk:Common.css]] there is a box listing the CSS pages for the different skins, and a link to [[Wikipedia:Catalogue of CSS classes]]. That catalogue is not complete, but it covers most of the files and classes involved.
:The same system applies to the javascript pages, they are also listed in that catalogue.
:The default .diff classes are specified in [http://en.wikipedia.org/skins-1.5/common/diff.css en.wikipedia.org/skins-1.5/common/diff.css]. That CSS file is only loaded when viewing diffs. (I just discovered that file was not listed in the catalogue, so I fixed that.) And you are kind of right that the .diffchange code you have in your monobook.css "overrides" the .diffchange code in the default diff.css file. But since the default class specification did not have any borders you are technically not overriding but instead adding to or extending that class. That is, the diff view will still have bold red text.
:If you use Firefox you can get the add-on named "JSView" from the Mozilla website. (Firefox menu - Tools - Add-ons - lower right corner: Get extensions.) It is a tool that gives you a little status bar icon where you can click to see and list all active CSS and Javascript pages when you are looking on some web page. Very helpful. I think there are similar tools for other web browsers too.
:MediaWiki adds a class name to pretty much every object it renders on the pages. Not all those classes are used in the CSS files and many are not yet listed in the catalogue. So do view the source code of a page to see what classes are on what objects. And off course, different kinds of pages on Wikipedia use different classes. For instance the .diff classes are only used in diff views.
:--[[User:Davidgothberg|David Göthberg]] ([[User talk:Davidgothberg#top|talk]])

==Appreciated==
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Nucleus may refer to:

In physics

In biology

In astronomy

In phonology

In computer systems

Other

See also

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