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== P-S-Y ==
== P-S-Y ==
The three letters '''P'''-'''S'''-'''Y''' (without dashes) cannot appear in a page title or wiki page. All instances must be removed before a page can be saved. Our recommendation is to use the letters pšy or PŜY, since it's close enough to know what the word is. Then add the '''{{tem|p-s-y}}''' template directly after the word to note why it's spelled as such. For example, '''<nowiki>Pšycho{{p-s-y}}</nowiki>''' becomes '''Pšycho{{p-s-y}}'''. Instead of constanstly having to copy and paste the special s, simply use the '''{{tem|s}}''' template. So '''<nowiki>P{{s}}ycho</nowiki>''' becomes P{{s}}ycho. And of course any article title that needs the special character will use the normal '''{{tem|wrongtitle}}''' template.
The three letters '''P'''-'''S'''-'''Y''' (without dashes) cannot appear in a page title or wiki page. All instances must be removed before a page can be saved. Our recommendation is to use the code '''<nowiki>p{{s}}y</nowiki>''' which produces '''p{{s}}y''', which is simple a workaround to not having the three letters in a row. For page titles, '''š''' can be used in the place of '''s'''. And of course any article title that needs the special character will use the normal '''{{tem|wrongtitle}}''' template.


==  Lowercase first letter ==
==  Lowercase first letter ==