Help:Style guide
This is a brief guide on how to design articles for Project:Redcap, emphasizing layout and structure.
Before You Begin
Please read our article on Copyright and do not post copyrighted material to this Wiki. The moderators will remove unauthorized copyrighted material immediately.
When to Create a New Article
Before you create a new article, please check to see whether there is an existing page that covers the same or a similar topic. Use the search box, which appears in the upper-right corner of every page on Project: Redcap, to search for key words.
You can find a list of articles we'd like people to write on the Special:WantedPages page.
How to Create a New Article
The easiest way to create a new article is to click on an existing link, on any page, that links to a non-existent page. Such links appear red in most Web browsers (though this may vary according to the preferences you've set for Project:Redcap and/or your browser). You can find a list of such links on the Special:WantedPages page.
Another way to create a new article is to search for it. If the article does not exist, the search results will include a link you can use to edit (create) it.
Follow our Naming Convention
Article titles in MediaWiki are case-sensitive, with the exception of the first character. Thus, Magus and magus are the same page, but "Troupe Style" and "Troupe style" would point to different pages. It's important that we have only one article about each topic. To achieve that goal and make Project: Redcap usable, we have to adhere to a strict capitalization convention.
Our capitalization rules are:
- Capitalize the title of an article as if it were appearing at the beginning of a normal sentence. Do not capitalize it as if it were the title of a book or a magazine article! So if your article is about learning to play Ars Magica, "Learning to play" would be correct and "Learning to Play" would be incorrect (because "play" is not a proper noun and should not be capitalized)
- Subject to the preceding rule, capitalize game terms as they appear in the ArM5 text: for example, Casting Total, Botch die, Grand Tribunal, Lesser enchanted device.
- Use the singular form for all nouns: Magus not "magi," Virtue not "Virtues".
If you follow these rules, it will be easy for other writers to link to your article. If you don't follow them, a moderator will probably re-name your article.
Use Categories
Project: Redcap uses Categories to organize pages and make them discoverable. It would be a big help to us if you could include categories in your new article. The Wiki automatically maintains a list of categories on the Special:Categories page.
Please use only the existing categories. If you think we need to add a new category, please contact us or use your article's Talk page to discuss it. Although it might not be apparent, we've put quite a bit of thought into our categories and we want to think carefully before adding new ones.