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Many articles that mix in-universe and out-of-universe perspectives have the out-of-universe information as bulleted items in a Notes section of the article. Generally, this is an acceptable way to ''quickly add'' such information in an article without creating distracting out-of-universe information in the in-universe article body.
Many articles that mix in-universe and out-of-universe perspectives have the out-of-universe information as bulleted items in a Notes section of the article. Generally, this is an acceptable way to ''quickly add'' such information in an article without creating distracting out-of-universe information in the in-universe article body.


Such notes, however, have some disadvantages. One problem is that they don't allow for a reader to connect the reference to specific sections of the article, nor do they alert the reader of these special notes unless the reader actually reads the Notes section. Another problem is that the Notes section is a general location for trivia, related articles and other minutiae. Too many notes in the section will make it hard to read.
Such notes, however, have one disadvantage: They don't allow for a reader to connect the reference to specific sections of the article, nor do they alert the reader of these special notes unless the reader actually reads the Notes section.


If the out-of-universe reference has photos for contrast or comparison, you might be able to combine the use of italics to "set off" the out-of-universe text, and frame the italicized text adjacent to the photos. A good example of this is in the [[Case orange]] article, where a photo from the real world (U.S. President Johnson's swearing-in) is compared to a screenshot of a scene that was posed to reflect the mood of the out-of-universe picture. Keep in mind that too much italicized text can be distracting, which means it is probable that other means of breaking out the text is needed.
If the out-of-universe reference has photos for contrast or comparison, you might be able to combine the use of italics to "set off" the out-of-universe text, and frame the italicized text adjacent to the photos. A good example of this is in the [[Case orange]] article, where a photo from the real world (U.S. President Johnson's swearing-in) is compared to a screenshot of a scene that was posed to reflect the mood of the out-of-universe picture. Keep in mind that too much italicized text can be distracting, which means it is probable that other means of breaking out the text is needed.

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