Style Guide

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This page is likely to never be complete, and is a compilation of wit and (mostly) wisdom surrounding the art of editing a Wiki article. The tips given here are by no means mandatory, unless Stefan upgrades TheKillerRabbit to a full God of editing, but they make life easier for everyone on the Wiki.


Common Errors

This is an area for Sysops, and those who spend a great deal of time trying to organise the Wiki so that all the links are correct to post their pet peves.

Hab vs. Habitat

If you are posting a link to the habitat page, please make it [[habitat]] and not [[hab]]. I could just make a redirect, but for us to maintain a semblance of proffessionalism, we need to cut down on the use of coloquial contractions.


1st person vs. 3rd person

All articles are to be written in the third person. I don't want to see any "Now, we are become simulators, destroyers of the hab", or "Those of us in mission control have the following duties..."


The reason for this is that this wiki is not a day to day account of current events. This is the BBoS replacement. This is Sim HISTORY, and as such, all articles must not attempt to reflect the whims of the current membership. Please pause and reflect on how to make you articles both factual, and able to survive for at least a year before needing to be edited because you're no longer EEP commander.


This also bans the creation of "Current Simulators", "Current Astros", and "Current MCs" pages. We have the website to do that, and the wiki for HISTORY.

Talk Pages

Signatures

Talk pages are a prime breeding ground for poor formatting, just as swamps breed disgusting insects. The two main things to make sure of when editing a talk page are to sign everything you write (by typing ~~~~ after your comment, or by clicking the button that looks like a signature, second from the right). Otherwise, you are likely to be ignored, since we don't know who we're talking to.

Indenting

If you're part of a discussion about something, indent your posts. Do this by adding a certain number of colons before your post; the first person puts no colons, the second person puts one, the third person puts two, and so on ad infinitum. This allows everyone to see who said what.

Example:

Blah

Blah?
Blah!
Blah!
BLAH!

Internal Links

Since computers are stupid, and cannot process a capital letters and lower case letters, I recomend that we capitalize the first letter of every word in the title of an article, since the computer treats Location differently from location, which leads to numerous internal links being non-functional, even though we have an article with the same name, bit different capitalization.

Another note on internal links, the 440 Albert street facilities shall be refferes to as Ottawa Tech, as we have an article with that title. Any other name will not link to the Ottawa Tech page.