Help:Article Guideline

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What makes a good article? This help should be a loose guideline for new articles. What Topics are used and what content should they provide? What kind of marker and templates should be used?


General layout

Each pages should have a straight and clear structure ordered by information density:

1. Wiki boxes/Head boxes
This is the place for special Wiki-Informations like marking the article as a stub or indicate that content is missing.
2. Special Information box
Now the reader sees a short and remarkable information provided by boxed infos. There are several templates that can be used. A list of infoboxes can be found here.
3. General information
The introduction is an essential part of an article. It's the basic description of the content and ties basic relations to other articles. The length of this part depends of the overall amount of information about the content. For larger articles it's recommended to split up the content to several topics.
4. Special topics depending on the contents article
These topics depend on the content and it's hard to predict how these parts could look like. Large articles should be split into logical parts, for example special behaviours or mechanics.
Each topic should begin with a short heading (== Heading 2 ==) followed by the content. Larger topics can be split up into smaller sub-topics beginning with === Heading 3 ===.
Never ever use 1. level headings (= Heading 1 =), they are reserved for the auto generated page title!
5. Group box
Some articles are part of a bigger group. These groups often have special boxes for the footer with lists of all contents and related links. The box templates also provide the group link.
Examples are the boxes for {{AttriuteNavbox}}, {{CommodityNavbox}}, {{Help}} and {{Wiki}}.

Things you shouldn't do

  • Don't add speculations to an article
  • Don't state your mind in an article
  • Don't use too much formatting like bold,italics, etc.
  • Don't spam the article with non-saying images
  • Don't sign your edits in other places as talk pages.

Tips

  • Please use the search before you start a new page, even if you come across a dead link. Sometimes links contain typos and create a dead link, although an article exists
  • Check existing pages to get a feeling of the style of the wiki
  • Before you change an article, think about what you do. Small changes can cause the article to look strange or not well developed
  • If you have any doubts, use the talk page before you change anything