FamilySearch Wiki:Manual of Style

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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 strict implementation of style guidelines provides uniformity in style and formatting of a document.

General Principles

Naming

Name a new article

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. The correct name for a new article can be very helpful to users.

Rename an existing article

Main article: Renaming pages


Naming subheadings within articles

Formatting

Character Formatting

Bold

Italics

Underline

Capitalization


Source Citations

Geographical Names

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


Linking

Linking to other articles in FamilySearch wiki

interwiki

Resources on other web sites

Free web sites

"For pay" web sites

OCLC/WorldCat

FHLC

Record Search

Maps