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Double click editing

When this setting is activated, double-clicking anywhere on a page does the same thing as clicking on the edit this page tab. This only works with browsers that support Javascript (but all of the latest versions of all of the major browsers do).

To enable this feature click the Preferences link at the top of any page. Then click the Editing tab. Then check the box next to Edit pages on double click. And finally, click the Save button.

Note: After saving, you have to clear your browser's cache to see the changes. Mozilla/Safari: hold down Shift while clicking Reload (or press Ctrl-Shift-R), IE: press Ctrl-F5, Opera/Konqueror: press F5.

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Notability

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Actually, you didn't even make a claim of notability, let alone back it up (see Wikipedia:Verifiability). The fact that your competitors may have articles just isn't an argument for you to have one (although let me know if you see any existing articles on such subjects that contain promotional language or suggest a COI). If you're confident that the criteria can be met, I recommend you ask someone else to create an article - see Wikipedia:Requested articles. Deb (talk) 13:39, 10 April 2018 (UTC)Reply