 Welcome to Data Doctors' Video, Suggestion 825, Use Separator Lines. Suggestion 825 is caused by using successive equal signs in order to separate topics of text. Separator lines shouldn't be made with equal signs, since equal signs are code used for creating headings. Also, a line of equal signs can run past margins on different computer screens. If a separator is needed to visually separate text, you should use four sequential hyphens, which is code for a horizontal rule. However, in no case should a horizontal rule be used above the biography heading. It looks like this on the edit screen, and like this in a profile's public view. This is the suggestion report for John Perry showing only one suggestion for this profile, number 825. The info column shows that the issue is with lines of equal signs. Here is the public view of John Perry's profile. As you can see in the content section, under the sources heading, equal signs are being treated as subheadings, but with no content. In the sources section, there are lines of equal signs separating different references. Click on edit. Separators aren't needed in this instance. Delete the equal signs. Add an asterisk in front of each reference. Click on preview to check your work. The sources now show properly in their section. Go to the middle of the profile page and explain your changes. This is strongly recommended for all Wikitree members and is required for data doctors. For me, I identify myself as a data doctor. Copy this suggestion number and name, and explain what I changed. Save your work. Return to the suggestions report, and on the far right, click on status. On the next page, the suggestion status report, make sure your Wikitree ID is showing. Of the five status choices listed, choose one. In this case, corrected. Leave a comment from the comment hints or make one of your own. I used one of the hints and added to it. Click the update status button. On the last screen, the status history shows that your changes have been recorded. And you're done.