FamilySearch Wiki:Manual of Style: Difference between revisions

From FamilySearch Wiki
No edit summary
Line 7: Line 7:
=== Name a new article  ===
=== Name a new article  ===


{{main|Name a new article}}Before creating a new article, take the time to think of a name that clearly explains in a few words the content of the article. Remove any unnecessary words or punctuation. The correct name for a new article can be very helpful to users.  
{{main|Name a new article}}Before creating a new article, take the time to think of a name that clearly explains in a few words the content of the article. Remove any unnecessary words or punctuation. You may want to run it by experienced wiki contributors. A correctly formated name for a new article can be very helpful to users.  


==== Place names<br> ====
==== Place names<br> ====


Unlike most genealogy software place name conventions, Include the word "county" in the title of an article about a particular county. <br>  
Unlike most genealogy software place name conventions, Include the word "county" in the title of an article about a particular county. <br>


==== Abbreviations<br> ====
==== Abbreviations<br> ====


Abbreviations, including US postal codes, should not be used in article titles or text because abbreviations can mean different things in different parts of the world. For example, the abbreviation CA could mean either California or Canada, depending on the reader's nationality. <br>  
Abbreviations, including US postal codes, should not be used in article titles or text because abbreviations can mean different things in different parts of the world. For example, the abbreviation CA could mean either California or Canada, depending on the reader's nationality. <br>


For more information about naming conventions, see also [[Help:Naming conventions]].
For more information about naming conventions, see also [[Help:Naming conventions]].

Revision as of 17:24, 30 October 2009

A style guide or style manual is a set of standards for design and writing of documents, either for general use or for a specific publication or organization. Web site style guides focus on a publication's visual and technical aspects, prose style, best usage, grammar, punctuation, spelling, and fairness. The consistent use of style guidelines provides uniformity in style and formatting of wiki articles, which makes the articles easier for readers to understand and use.

General Principles[edit | edit source]

Naming[edit | edit source]

Name a new article[edit | edit source]

Main article: Name a new article

Before creating a new article, take the time to think of a name that clearly explains in a few words the content of the article. Remove any unnecessary words or punctuation. You may want to run it by experienced wiki contributors. A correctly formated name for a new article can be very helpful to users.

Place names
[edit | edit source]

Unlike most genealogy software place name conventions, Include the word "county" in the title of an article about a particular county.

Abbreviations
[edit | edit source]

Abbreviations, including US postal codes, should not be used in article titles or text because abbreviations can mean different things in different parts of the world. For example, the abbreviation CA could mean either California or Canada, depending on the reader's nationality.

For more information about naming conventions, see also Help:Naming conventions.

Rename an existing article[edit | edit source]

Main article: Renaming pages


Naming subheadings within articles[edit | edit source]

Formatting[edit | edit source]

Character Formatting[edit | edit source]

Bold[edit | edit source]

Italics[edit | edit source]

Underline[edit | edit source]

Because the use of underline frequently indicates text with a hyperlink that can be clicked to learn more, do not use underline as a way to emphasize text.

Capitalization[edit | edit source]


Source Citations
[edit | edit source]

Geographical Names[edit | edit source]

A proposed style guideline Naming Conventions for Geographic Names is being discussed. Once a consensus is reached a guideline will be adopted.

Acronyms and Abbreviations
[edit | edit source]


Linking[edit | edit source]

Linking to other articles in FamilySearch wiki[edit | edit source]

interwiki

Resources on other web sites[edit | edit source]

Free web sites[edit | edit source]

"For pay" web sites[edit | edit source]

OCLC/WorldCat[edit | edit source]

FHLC[edit | edit source]

Record Search[edit | edit source]

Maps[edit | edit source]