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This style guide is a set of guidelines to help you in formatting [[PCs]] pages. [[PCs]] pages are any pages with the name starting with "PCs:", excluding this page. PCs: pages are intended to give other people information on a PC. Please read [[PCs]] for information what the PCs pages are intended to be used for and [[PCs#Terms of Use|Terms of Use]]. | |||
This style guide is a set of guidelines to help you in formatting [[PCs]] pages. [[PCs]] pages are any pages with the name starting with "PCs:", excluding this page. PCs: pages are intended to give other people information on a PC. Please read [[PCs]] for information what the PCs pages are intended to be used for. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 11 May 2021
This page is an official policy on the Avlis Wiki. |
This style guide is a set of guidelines to help you in formatting PCs pages. PCs pages are any pages with the name starting with "PCs:", excluding this page. PCs: pages are intended to give other people information on a PC. Please read PCs for information what the PCs pages are intended to be used for and Terms of Use.
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- Make sure your text is readable. Use punctuation. Most importantly, separate your text into paragraphs. Remember that you need to hit return two times, not one, or use the <br> tag.
- Don't copy information from other pages. Example: the page of Joe the priest of Mikon should not contain a copied part of the Mikon page, even if it would illustrate well why Joe became a priest of Mikon. Use links to the page instead. This does not mean you cannot copy ideas from other PCs pages.
- Format links to the Avlis Boards, by using [http://link.com link text]. Long links are ugly, especially if you have a list of 10 PM addresses or forum topics to link to. For example, [http://www.avlis.org Avlis Main Page] becomes: Avlis Main Page.
- Justified text in tables or beside images looks great. The best way to do this is to surround it with a <div></div> object.
This text is not justified. | This text however, is. |
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- All you have to do to justify align the text is to add <div align="justify"> before the text, and </div> afterwards.
Images
- If you're going to use thumbnail images, make sure you don't put them in a table with a coloured background, as Mediawiki will add a white frame around it, ruining the effect. If you're going to use images on a table, and they need to be scaled, try using a set px value instead of 'thumb' or frame.
- For reference, see the image line and effect it has for Sinomii's current page and the old one
- Don't overuse images. One portrait and one screenshot of the IG avatar maximum, unless used to illustrate text on a longer PCs page.
- When using multiple images, align them left and right so that no two images are below each other. Start with right.
- The only exception to the above is a PC portrait or a screenshot of the IG avatar, which can be aligned left as first image. However, aligning right is suggested here too.
Tables
- It is advised not to use a table (for changing color) if all the content of the page is inside a single table. See PCs:Dannar_Sunrise for a good example of using a table to add color, while not putting everything inside the table.
- Don't change the text color of the whole or most of the page. Some wiki styles don't display the text very well then, especially white text on a black table background.
- Keep background colours light. Generally over 150 brightness, over 200 advised with colors already 'dark' looking.(Grey-Black, Blue, Red)
- The above makes it difficult to make a PC page look 'evil', as dark backgrounds are the easiest way to achieve it. Try using well-placed images (See above), and easy to read text with evil deeds instead.