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#* else use complex links like <nowiki>[[link | your label]] </nowiki> | #* else use complex links like <nowiki>[[link | your label]] </nowiki> | ||
# New articles: | # New articles: | ||
#* | #* '''Never''' use capital letters except for the very first one (the only exception are proper names). Good: Educational theory - Bad: Educational Theory | ||
#* Use singular (e.g. theory, not theories) | #* Use singular (e.g. theory, not theories) | ||
#* No articles ("the | #* No articles (bad: "the xy theory ...", good: "xy theory") | ||
# Structure of articles: | # Structure of articles: | ||
#* Use titles | #* Use titles |
Revision as of 11:39, 21 March 2006
Here is a simple set of rules that you should use:
- Before starting a new article: search the wiki to check if there is already an article
- If a content exists under an other name:
- use redirection IFF you feel that your concept should have its own entry
- else use complex links like [[link | your label]]
- New articles:
- Never use capital letters except for the very first one (the only exception are proper names). Good: Educational theory - Bad: Educational Theory
- Use singular (e.g. theory, not theories)
- No articles (bad: "the xy theory ...", good: "xy theory")
- Structure of articles:
- Use titles
- Insert at least one category at the end, e.g. [[Category:XYZ]]
- You may suggest new categories if needed ! (Categories are auto-creating, we will decide together if we keep yours ...).
- One article = one topic, i.e. create new pages for topics that are relevant to other articles.
- Note: There is a system to compose articles from several pages if needed.