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How to write an article on Habra in cases where a lot of new terms were introduced in it?
When writing the library, I introduced dozens of self-made terms. When working on an article about the work done, it became clear that this terminological swamp could make it difficult for readers who are not familiar with the library to understand what was written.
Can you tell me if there is a way to publish an article on Habré in draft form (in some special hub, for example), so that those interested in habravchan read it, give their comments on whether it is clearly or incomprehensibly written, and after their edits, I would put it in a wider access transparent in the terminological sense of the article?
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There is an abbr tag - although it is intended for abbreviations, this does not hurt to add an explanation to the word (which will be visible when the cursor is hovered over the word). You can also use the spoiler tag, which will allow you to insert drop-down boxes - this is in case you need to insert more information in the explanation. As an option - insert links to Wikipedia.
There is no "test hub", already completed publications should also be sent to the sandbox - the moderator will not correct anything for you.
And without self-made terms in any way? Look for tutorials on the subject area of the article.
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