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We have editorial conventions that helps maintain a consistent style throughout the whole wiki. If you usually edit articles, it may be cool to once in a while discuss ideas in the [[ProleWiki talk:Editorial conventions|discussion page]] and check what has been decided.
 
== Articles ==
 
=== Title ===
The title of the article should be always be capitalized (the MediaWiki engine already does that), and the rest of the article title should be as lowercase as possible, i.e.,<blockquote>Socialism with Chinese characteristics
 
instead of
 
"Socialism with Chinese Characteristics."</blockquote>This approach makes reading sometimes easier.
 
=== Body ===
When mentioning the subject of the article in the article body for the first time, use '''bold'''. This was adopted from Wikipedia's conventions, i.e.,<blockquote>Title of the article: Historical materialism.
 
Body of article: "'''Historical materialism''' broadly refers to applying (...)"</blockquote>
 
=== External sources ===
Avoid using external sources in the article body! To refer to external sources, link it in a header at the bottom of the article, as [[Lemmygrad|seen here]].
 
=== Cited works ===
There will be many cases where it's not always clear when to lowercase and when to uppercase certain expressions. Cited works in other media usually have all their words capitalized, but we use a lowercase approach with italics when citing works, i.e.,<blockquote>''Ludwig Feuerbach and the end of classical German philosophy''
 
instead of
 
"Ludwig Feuerbach And The End of Classical German Philosophy"</blockquote>In this case, the capitalized words are either proper nouns or nationalities, and the italics are used to show this is a cited work.

Revision as of 12:30, 19 November 2020

We have editorial conventions that helps maintain a consistent style throughout the whole wiki. If you usually edit articles, it may be cool to once in a while discuss ideas in the discussion page and check what has been decided.

Articles

Title

The title of the article should be always be capitalized (the MediaWiki engine already does that), and the rest of the article title should be as lowercase as possible, i.e.,

Socialism with Chinese characteristics

instead of

"Socialism with Chinese Characteristics."

This approach makes reading sometimes easier.

Body

When mentioning the subject of the article in the article body for the first time, use bold. This was adopted from Wikipedia's conventions, i.e.,

Title of the article: Historical materialism. Body of article: "Historical materialism broadly refers to applying (...)"

External sources

Avoid using external sources in the article body! To refer to external sources, link it in a header at the bottom of the article, as seen here.

Cited works

There will be many cases where it's not always clear when to lowercase and when to uppercase certain expressions. Cited works in other media usually have all their words capitalized, but we use a lowercase approach with italics when citing works, i.e.,

Ludwig Feuerbach and the end of classical German philosophy

instead of

"Ludwig Feuerbach And The End of Classical German Philosophy"

In this case, the capitalized words are either proper nouns or nationalities, and the italics are used to show this is a cited work.