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The '''Manual of Style''' is a guideline intending to keep a constant style across the wiki. Editors are expected to follow it. Changes and additions do not require a vote, but must meet a general consensus. Use common sense while following this guideline. There are occasions when certain rules can be ignored. ==Core rules== * Vandalism, insertion of intentionally false information, nonsense, spam, advertisement, etc, are all against the rules. * Information should be as encyclopedic and unopinionated as possible. * Keep the layout of new pages similar to related pages (for example, when making a new Item page, derive its layout from an existing Item page). * Do not copy information from other wikis or sources without the right to do so. ==Layout== As noted in the [[#Core rules|core rules]], the layout of new pages should be similar to related pages. A few less general rules to keep in mind: * An average page can be made of four components- the infobox, content, navigation box (or ''navbox'') then the categories. * The components should be ordered as so, each with a blank line separating them. * The content component is required; the other components can not always be used, and should only be included when applicable. * Sections should be in "wiktionary style" - using no spaces (like <code>==Section==</code>, not like <code>== Section ==</code>). * Categories should be "stacked" - with no new lines between them (like <code><nowiki>[[Category:Category 1]][[Category:Category 2]]</nowiki></code>). * Level 1 sections (like <code>=Section=</code>) should almost never be used. * Bold and italics should be used for emphasis instead of caps. * Bold text should be used for the first occurrence of the article's title in the lead section. ===Disambiguation pages=== * Use unordered lists to list different definitions. Include {{Tl|Disambiguation}} at the bottom. * When possible, do not link directly to disambiguation pages. Instead, link to the appropriate article. * Disambiguated articles should however use {{Tl|About}} to link to their disambiguation page. ===Lists=== * Do not leave a blank line between list items. * Include a space between the list item marker and the actual text item. ===Wiki markup=== * Wikitext should be preferred over HTML elements when possible. * Unicode characters are preferred over HTML entities. * Avoid changing the font, style and color of text without reason. ==Content== As noted in the [[#Core rules|core rules]], information should be as encyclopedic and factual as possible. A few less general rules to keep in mind: * Use a gender-neutral tone when referring to [[the player]] (like ''they'' or ''their''). Although the [[Characters]] are all female, the player could be of any gender (or could even be an alien!). * Avoid using an instructive or presumptuous tone. A tone that addresses the reader or author directly is considered unencyclopedic. ** The most common example of this is the usage of the word ''you''. Instead, use a different word choice like ''the player''. * Use "universal" English (terms that are applicable everywhere) or American English when possible. * Never correct grammar, spelling, or capitalization of in-game text. ===Modding=== Currently, little to no mods exist for The Madness of Little Emma. However, all mods have a right to be documented here, and in the mainspace. All modded entities and changes should be noted as modded, and any changes to "vanilla" entities should be under vanilla information. ==Images== * Images should have a copyright notice included. A list of these can be found [[:Category:Copyright templates|here]]. * Images should follow the naming conventions of similar images. ==Credits== * Some or much of this page is copied or inspired from the [[ftb:Feed The Beast Wiki:Manual of Style|Official Feed The Beast Wiki's Manual of Style]] [[Category:Community]]
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