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*'''Correct spelling'''
*'''Correct spelling'''
''Spelling is rather obvious, as well as grammar.''
''Spelling is rather obvious, as well as grammar.''
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*'''Avoid using first person'''
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''Since multiple people usually contribute to every page avoid using words like "I", "me" and other words that denote one person when describing something.''
*'''Use of Infoboxes'''
*'''Use of Infoboxes'''
''The Infobox system is a good way of displaying information. The main article itself will expand on this information.''
''The Infobox system is a good way of displaying information. The main article itself will expand on this information.''
*'''Proof where appropriate'''
*'''Proof where appropriate'''
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''Don't make stuff up, unless you specifically say "it is probable" or "he was likely to", etc."
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''Don't make stuff up, unless you specifically say "it is probable" or "he was likely to", etc. Back up any opinion with solid facts."
*'''Linkage'''
*'''Linkage'''
''Make sure to link the words in articles whenever possible. For example, mentioning [[Sergeant Cortez|Cortez]] in an article, there should be a link to his page.
''Make sure to link the words in articles whenever possible. For example, mentioning [[Sergeant Cortez|Cortez]] in an article, there should be a link to his page.
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*[[Categorising]] - ''How to categorize your articles, important!''
*[[Categorising]] - ''How to categorize your articles, important!''
*[[Foot Menus]] - ''How to implement a Foot Menu in an article''
*[[Foot Menus]] - ''How to implement a Foot Menu in an article''
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*[[Applying Stickies|Stickies]] - ''How to implement user stickies into your user page.''

Revision as of 20:27, 3 September 2007

Guidelines

As an encyclopedia, the TimeSplitters Wiki must be written in a certain way. Throughout the wiki the following guidelines should be met to insure a formal and universal sense:

  • A formal tone

This ensures a professional wiki is made. If you see an article with this banner at the top, then the article does not have a formal tone!

  • Correct spelling

Spelling is rather obvious, as well as grammar.

  • Avoid using first person

Since multiple people usually contribute to every page avoid using words like "I", "me" and other words that denote one person when describing something.

  • Use of Infoboxes

The Infobox system is a good way of displaying information. The main article itself will expand on this information.

  • Proof where appropriate

Don't make stuff up, unless you specifically say "it is probable" or "he was likely to", etc. Back up any opinion with solid facts."

  • Linkage

Make sure to link the words in articles whenever possible. For example, mentioning Cortez in an article, there should be a link to his page.

How to Edit

If you wish to start an article, simply click on it's red link and then begin.

  • Syntax - How to make the appearance of text, links and images change.
  • Infoboxes - How to implement Infoboxes in your articles.
  • Categorising - How to categorize your articles, important!
  • Foot Menus - How to implement a Foot Menu in an article
  • Stickies - How to implement user stickies into your user page.
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