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After you save and {{Purge|purge}} your Preferences you will now have a tab on every page called ''Page''. '''While you are at an article''', hover on ''Page''; hover on ''Tools''; click on ''Peer reviewer''. After you save and {{Purge|purge}} your Preferences you will now have a tab on every page called ''Page''. '''While you are at an article''', hover on ''Page''; hover on ''Tools''; click on ''Peer reviewer''.

Or, run the semi-automated article peer reviewer online .


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The semi-automated article peer-reviewer

The semi-automated article peer-reviewer checks pages against some basic Manual of Style (MOS) rules and generates a quick report.

It can be enabled as a Gadget in your user Preferences. Check off the box for: MoreMenu, adds Page and User dropdown menus...

After you save and purge your Preferences you will now have a tab on every page called Page. While you are at an article, hover on Page; hover on Tools; click on Peer reviewer.

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