Xeno Series Wiki:Manual of Style

This is the manual of style for the wiki. It defines guidelines for how text should be written.

Article titles

 * Titles should be singular rather than plural.
 * Titles should be nouns rather than verbs.
 * If a multi-word title is not a proper noun, then the words should not all be capitalized.

Headers

 * Because article titles are level-one headers, articles should only contain level-two headers and below.
 * Subsections should be one level offset than thir parent, not more.
 * Like articles titles, headers should not capitalize all the words if they are not proper nouns.
 * Headers should be kept short.

Text

 * Paragraphs should be used to break up long stretches of text.
 * The article's subject should be in bold text in the first sentence. Bold text should be otherwise generally avoided.
 * Italics should be used to mark the names of games. Using italics for emphasis can be acceptable.
 * Other forms of text decoration (e.g. underlines or colours) should not be used.

Writing style

 * While formality is generally best, a small amount of flippancy is acceptable.
 * Abbreviations should be spelt out in full the first time they are used in an article, and perhaps again at the start of a long section.
 * Avoid second-person writing (e.g. "you can do this") in favour of third-person (e.g. "the player can do this").
 * In regards to American vs. British English spelling differences, the preference is to match that of the article's subject (e.g. articles relating to Xenoblade Chronicles should use British English because this is what the game uses). If the article has no such obvious affiliation, either is acceptable, as long as the whole article is self-consistent. One should not edit a page solely to change one spelling to another.
 * Similarly, in-game units are likely to remain in metric even if Nintendo of America displays them otherwise. Always note the metric number as the primary, and only show the non-metric one as a sidenote.

Internal links

 * Articles only need to be linekd to once, or maybe again at the start of a later section.
 * Use efficient links where possible.  isn't necessary when   works, and   isn't necessary if   is a functional redirect.