Style Guide
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Style Guidelines
- When adding a new page, give a brief description (one or two sentences) of what information is found on that page immediately beneath the title.
- When using Level 2 Headlines, put one line space between the title and the first line entry.
- For bulleted and numbered lists, put one space between the bullet point and the first word.
- For bulleted and numbered lists, put one line space between entries.
- For all headings (titles and level 2 headlines), use up-style. (Example: This Is How It Should Look / This is not how it should look)
- In the convention of Wikipedia, at the bottom of each page, put "See Also" for links to other pages within the wiki and "External Links" in level 2 headlines for useful links that are not easily integrated into the body of text.
Writing Guidelines
- Follow the rules of American grammar and spelling.
- Follow MLA style when using citations
Article Summaries
- List article summaries in alphabetical order by author's last name.
- Title should be the article title (within quotation marks), followed by the author's full name. (Example: "Definition of Man" by Kenneth Burke)
- Use a bold sub-heading (not a level 2 headline) for "Summary" section.
- Link to the author's page at the bottom of the entry using the following sentence: For more information, visit: [link to author's page].
- Include a section for "Additional Thoughts" after the summary so contributors can share their opinions about the readings. The section heading should look as follows: Additional Thoughts (Feel free to add your opinions here!)
Glossary
- At the end of each definition, please put (see: "Name of Article") Example: (see "Definition of Man" by Kenneth Burke)
Author Pages
- List authors in alphabetical order by Last Name. For links, write authors' names as Last Name, First Name.
- Title should be the author's full name (include middle initials, if commonly used).
- Repeat author's full name to start entry, followed by birth year and death year (if still living, write "present").
- Link to Article Summaries by that author under an "Article Summaries" Level 2 Headline.
- Follow this general format for all Author Pages: summary, biography (including education, early life, family, occupations, awards, etc.), article summaries, additional works/ publications, further readings, references, and external links. Other sections can be added as desired (such as Notable Quotes).
Definitions of Rhetoric
- List authors alphabetically by last name. (Example: Burke, Kenneth)
- Do not use Level 2 Headlines for authors' name -- make the names bold.
- Use a bulleted list for definitions beneath author's name.
References
- Use a numbered list -- not a bulleted list.
Timeline
- List authors by First Name, Last Name.
- Link authors' names to their corresponding Authors Page.
- List authors in order by birth date, from earliest to most current.