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== Article Titles == | == Article Titles == | ||
The title for an article should use the most widely used complete form of the name of the article's subject, except when multiple subjects have the same name (and thus disambiguation parentheses are required). If the article subject is known by another less commonly used names please [[Special:CreateRedirect|create a redirect]] to the full name. | |||
*Block capitals should not be used within titles, unless. '''(Example(s): ARTICLE TITLE)''' | |||
*Use italics when needed, conforming to [[Datacron_Database:Style_Guide#italics]]. | |||
*Do not use articles (a, an, or the) as the first word, unless it is an integral part of the name. '''(Example(s): [[Galactic Empire]], not The Galactic Empire; [[The Wheel]], however is acceptable)''' | |||
*Do not use titles as reference for capitalization. They are often written in [https://en.wikipedia.org/Title%20case title case]. | |||
*Some article titles should include disambiguation parentheses such as in the case of named Starships, Titles, Events, etc. '''(Example(s): [[Devastator (Imperial-class)]],[[Red Five (Rebel Alliance)]])''' | |||
*Use full name instead of Abbreviations if possible, instead [[Special:CreateRedirect|create a redirect]] to the full name for the abbreviation. '''(Example(s):[[Imperial Security Bureau]], not ISB)''' | |||
Technical restrictions of MediaWiki prevent editors naming pages after their specific names: | |||
*The subject name does not begin with a capital letter. | |||
*he subject name includes a /. | |||
*The subject name includes a character that cannot be used in page names, including <nowiki># < > [ ] | { } _</nowiki>. | |||
*The subject begins with a string that would put the page in the wrong namespace. Such strings might include: <nowiki>Project:</nowiki>, <nowiki>File:</nowiki>, or <nowiki>User:</nowiki>, etc. | |||
In cases of using disambiguation parenthesis' please use [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Magic_words#DISPLAYTITLE DISPLAYTITLE] and mark the disambiguation parenthesis' as <nowiki><small></small></nowiki>. | |||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
==Sections & Headings== | ==Sections & Headings== | ||
Revision as of 20:32, 7 July 2023
Article Titles
The title for an article should use the most widely used complete form of the name of the article's subject, except when multiple subjects have the same name (and thus disambiguation parentheses are required). If the article subject is known by another less commonly used names please create a redirect to the full name.
- Block capitals should not be used within titles, unless. (Example(s): ARTICLE TITLE)
- Use italics when needed, conforming to Datacron_Database:Style_Guide#italics.
- Do not use articles (a, an, or the) as the first word, unless it is an integral part of the name. (Example(s): Galactic Empire, not The Galactic Empire; The Wheel, however is acceptable)
- Do not use titles as reference for capitalization. They are often written in title case.
- Some article titles should include disambiguation parentheses such as in the case of named Starships, Titles, Events, etc. (Example(s): Devastator (Imperial-class),Red Five (Rebel Alliance))
- Use full name instead of Abbreviations if possible, instead create a redirect to the full name for the abbreviation. (Example(s):Imperial Security Bureau, not ISB)
Technical restrictions of MediaWiki prevent editors naming pages after their specific names:
- The subject name does not begin with a capital letter.
- he subject name includes a /.
- The subject name includes a character that cannot be used in page names, including # < > [ ] | { } _.
- The subject begins with a string that would put the page in the wrong namespace. Such strings might include: Project:, File:, or User:, etc.
In cases of using disambiguation parenthesis' please use DISPLAYTITLE and mark the disambiguation parenthesis' as <small></small>.