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The title for the page should be entered at the top, enclosed like this: <nowiki> {{title|Notes for editors}} </nowiki>.  
The title for the page should be entered at the top, enclosed like this: <nowiki> {{title|Notes for editors}} </nowiki>.  


This means that the title can be different from the name of the page, e.g. where additional words help to add clarity. The title of this page is shorter, omitting the Wiki "namespace" code ''CMUG:''.  However, so that the indexing does not confuse readers, it should be similar and start with the same word(s).   
This means that the title can be different from the name of the page, e.g. where additional words help to add clarity. In the case of this page, the title is shorter, omitting the Wiki namespace code "CMUG:".  However, so that the indexing does not confuse readers, it should be similar and start with the same word(s).   


Section headings should be enclosed by multiple == characters, as shown at [[CMUG: Formatting guide]].  
Section headings should be enclosed by = characters, as shown at [[CMUG: Formatting guide]].  


Where relevant, the following standard headings should appear at the end of the page, in this sequence:
Where relevant, the following standard headings should appear at the end of the page, in this sequence:

Revision as of 08:13, 7 March 2010


This page gives guidance to editors on what to contribute to this CMUG Wiki, and how to achieve a sufficiently consistent appearance.

Consent

First of all, before adding information from emails sent to Mac-Min, consider whether the writer might not want the information published openly, or would not want to be identified in the credits. If in doubt, ask the writer for his/her consent before adding material to the Wiki. Alternatively, rewrite it, removing any personal touches or potentially sensitive info.

Sources

Info may be added from a single Mac-Min email, amalgamated from a thread, converted from an article on the old CMUG site, expanded from one of the above, or created from scratch.

Add a "Credits" section at the end of the article to say which of these it is, and mention the main contributor(s) if they consent.

Tone

If a single email covers a subject sufficiently to publish as it stands, there is no need to rewrite it, if the author consents to be published and credited. Provided the author consents to it being published, it may be reused with little effort by the Wiki editor.

It is fine for articles on the CMUG Wiki to vary in tone. We do not pretend to be an encyclopedia or a magazine. An informal style may attract new members to join the Mac Ministry List.

Standard headings

The title for the page should be entered at the top, enclosed like this: {{title|Notes for editors}} .

This means that the title can be different from the name of the page, e.g. where additional words help to add clarity. In the case of this page, the title is shorter, omitting the Wiki namespace code "CMUG:". However, so that the indexing does not confuse readers, it should be similar and start with the same word(s).

Section headings should be enclosed by = characters, as shown at CMUG: Formatting guide.

Where relevant, the following standard headings should appear at the end of the page, in this sequence:

  • Credits
  • See also
  • External links

Table of contents

If there are four or more headings, a Table of Contents will appear automatically at the top. Use the code __TOC__ at the end of the first section to make it appear there. If a page is so short that it doesn't need a table of contents, use __NOTOC__ to suppress the automatic one.

Dates

Dates should be written in one of these patterns:

  • Mar 4, 2010
  • March 4, 2010

Do not use only numbers, as 3/4/10 means March 4th in the US but 3rd April in the UK.

Categories

New pages are added into one or more relevant categories by including the category codes at the end of the page. This one has [[Category:CMUG]]. It doesn't display that code on the page, but linka to the categories appear below the end of the article. This gives readers another way to navigate between similar articles.

If the article should be indexed by something other than the first word of the page name, then add a bar followed by the sort key, e.g.

[[Category:Bible Software|2006]]
[[Category:News|Bible Software 2006]]

See also