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This is a basic style guide for editing and creating articles. Aside from special cases, all the requirements and rules found on this page must be followed. As such, users will need to read and familiarize themselves with the following in order to contribute to articles.
This is an attempt to answer some questions about style through the Ansible Wiki. Feel free to debate any of the proposals.
 
   
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If followed correctly, this manual will act as guidelines to maintain and organize articles in a way that would harmonize the basic layout of each page and eliminate dispute between users regarding the content. Any questions, suggestions or complaints regarding these rules can be placed in the [http://enderverse.wikia.com/wiki/Talk:Manual_of_Style talk page].
== General Writing Style ==
 
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== Page Creation ==
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*Generally, the rule on the Ender's Game Wiki for page creation is this: If it only exists in the Enderverse, or if something in real-life has significant relevance or changes in the Enderverse, an article can be created for it.
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**For example, although [[Earth]] obviously exists in our world, the unique history it has in the Enderverse and specifications like population that make it different than ours makes it fall under the rule for page creation.
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**As a counter-example, although the (First) Warsaw Pact is mentioned in correlation to the [[Second Warsaw Pact]], it remains unchanged from in our universe and does not deserve its own article page.
 
== Writing Style ==
 
There are a few things to remember concerning the general writing style of articles on this wiki.
 
There are a few things to remember concerning the general writing style of articles on this wiki.
 
* Write from the 3rd person point of view.
* Please use complete sentences. For example, for [[Deedee]], "a nurse who assisted in the removal of Ender Wiggin's [[monitor]]" is not acceptable. Instead use "'''Deedee''' was a nurse who assisted in the removal of Ender Wiggin's monitor".
 
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* Do not add content unrelated to the article. Be sure to make sure that everything on a page is directly related to the subject of the article.
* Use bold text when stating the name of the article.
 
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* Do not insert personal opinions or speculation into the article.
* Please write in the 3rd person.
 
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* In terms of determining the reliability or priority of sources, see [[Canon]].
* Write in the past tense, unless otherwise necessary. For those of you who don't know what this is, the sentence "Students at [[Battle School]] play the [[Mind Game]] in their free time." is in present tense. "Students at [[Battle School]] played the [[Mind Game]] in their free time." would be in past tense; the verb "play" changes to "played" to indicate past tense.
 
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* Use words that are appropriate to the article and keep the language simple.
* Please don't insert personal opinions into a wiki page. Nothing along the lines of "Some believe [[Peter Wiggin II|he]] did overthrow Starways Congress." or "I think the [[Xenocide]] was justified".
 
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** Avoid the use of obscenities in articles. They can be used '''only''' in the context of quotes from characters.
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** Avoid the use of slang terms, euphemisms, and idiomatic terms and phrases as much as possible.
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=== Grammar ===
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* The titles of novels and movies should be italicized, such as ''Earth Afire''.
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* The titles of short stories should be in quotation marks, such as "Renegat".
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* This wiki uses exclusively American English. Cases of British English should be changed.
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* Avoid the use of any contractions, such as “didn’t” “could’ve” etc. Use the full forms “did not” and "could have” instead. Contractions do not belong in encyclopedic writing styles.
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** "It’s" is a contraction, and should not be used."It’s" is short for "it is" and is '''not''' the possessive of "it", the possessive form of "it" is "its" with no apostrophe.
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==== Verb Tense ====
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* When writing about topics in-universe, use the past tense. For example, "[[Andrew Wiggin]] traveled from [[Trondheim]] to [[Lusitania]] in the starship he had purchased." or "[[Victor Delgado]] was a mechanic aboard ''[[El Cavador]]'' and the main protagonist of the [[First Formic War Trilogy]]. He was first introduced in ''[[Earth Unaware]]''." This tense will be used throughout article pages.
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** When writing plot summaries or issue summaries, use the in-universe writing style.
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* If you are writing on an article about real world media, like novels or comic books, use the present tense to describe facts about the media itself, like "''[[Earth Afire]]'' is the second novel in the First Formic War Trilogy, following ''Earth Unaware'' and preceding ''[[Earth Awakens]]''."
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=== WikiText Style ===
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* Links like <nowiki>[[Xenobiologist|xenobiologist]], [[Andrew Wiggin|Ender]] and [[Enderverse Timeline|Years]]</nowiki> are preferred over links with redirects like <nowiki>[[xenobiologist]], [[Ender]] and [[Years]]</nowiki>.
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* For links that are possessive, include the 's in the link. For example, use <nowiki>[[Novinha|Novinha's]] instead of [[Novinha]]</nowiki>'s.
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=== Capitalization ===
 
* When creating a new page, capitalize all words in the title, unless the article title matches the title of a novel or other work that follows a different capitalization rule.
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* Generally, proper nouns in articles should be capitalized. However, the Ender's Game wiki will also capitalize things that are not capitalized in the novels or short stories, like [[Ansible]] since they do not exist in our universe.
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=== Miscellaneous ===
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* When referencing Andrew Wiggin before the end of the events of [[Ender in Exile (Novel)|''Ender in Exile'']], use the name "Ender" instead of Andrew.
 
== Sourcing ==
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*When adding to articles, all new information should be referenced with proper citations.
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=== How to Cite ===
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To cite content, simply add these to the end of the information that needs citing, supplying the the appropriate source.
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*'''For Novels/Movies:''' <nowiki><ref>''[[Novel/Movie Name]]''</ref> </nowiki>
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**'''E.g.''' <nowiki><ref>''Children of the Mind''</ref></nowiki>
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*'''For Short stories:''' <nowiki><ref>"Short story name"</ref> </nowiki>
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*'''For Comics:''' <nowiki><ref>Comic name</ref> </nowiki>
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*'''For outside links:''' <nowiki><ref>[URL name of article or site]</ref></nowiki>
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**'''E.g.''' <nowiki><ref>[https://www.google.com Google]</ref>></nowiki>
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'''When multiple pieces of information share the same reference use''':<br>
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*<nowiki><ref name="Name">''Novel name''</ref></nowiki>
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The name should be a number. If it is the first source on the article, use 0. If it is the second, use 1, and so on.
   
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:''Note: If the article name of the page being referenced is different than its actual name, use the divider mark ''|'' and follow it with the actual name. For example, when referencing the novel ''Ender's Game'', the article is titled [[Ender's Game (Novel)]]. Use the ''|'' key and write in ''Ender's Game'' behind it.''
== Quoting ==
 
When quoting in a paragraph, use the following.
 
*Italics
 
*Quotation marks
 
The end result should look ''"Something like this".''
 
   
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If the page doesn't already have one, include <nowiki><references/></nowiki>. This is where the references using the ref tag will appear.
If you are inserting quotes under the "Quote" heading on character pages, use the [[Quote Template]].
 
   
== Templates ==
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== Template Use ==
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*Spoiler Template
Several templates exist under [[Special:Templates]]. Insert these into your page with the "Insert" tab and selecting "Templates". If there is no information to fill a certain section header of a template, leave it blank.
 
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**The spoiler template has the parameter to describe what content the article is spoiling. For example, on [[Victor Delgado|Victor Delgado's]] page, the spoiler template is elaborated on to state that the article contains spoilers for the [[First Formic War Trilogy|First]] and [[Second Formic War Trilogy|Second Formic War Trilogies]]. The spoiler template should not be left simply as <nowiki>{{Spoiler}}</nowiki>, but rather should be followed by the divider | .
 
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*** For example, <nowiki>{{Spoiler|Ender Quintet}}</nowiki>.
== Linking ==
 
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** While it depends on the article, the names of sub-series should be used rather than individual book titles as the page likely spoils plot points from the whole saga. However, for stand-alone books like ''A War of Gifts'' or short stories, the name of the individual work can be used.
When writing or editing a page, link other pages the first time their term appears. For example, "After the [[Formic War|Formic Wars]], Mazer Rackham was sent into space at near-lightspeed so he would subjectively age slower".
 
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** If the article does not contain significant plot details, the spoiler template can be left off the page.
 
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== Capitalizing Titles ==
 
When creating a new page, please capitalize all words in the title, unless the article title matches the title of a novel or other work that follows a different capitalization rule.
 
 
== Categorizing Articles ==
 
Every article should be categorized. This will aid in organization of the wiki. Next to the "Cancel" button, there is a button with 3 lines and an arrow. Click that, and select "Categories". Insert the correct categories on the page that appears.
 
 
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[[Category:Wiki Info]]
 
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Revision as of 17:09, 21 December 2018

This is a basic style guide for editing and creating articles. Aside from special cases, all the requirements and rules found on this page must be followed. As such, users will need to read and familiarize themselves with the following in order to contribute to articles.

If followed correctly, this manual will act as guidelines to maintain and organize articles in a way that would harmonize the basic layout of each page and eliminate dispute between users regarding the content. Any questions, suggestions or complaints regarding these rules can be placed in the talk page.

Page Creation

  • Generally, the rule on the Ender's Game Wiki for page creation is this: If it only exists in the Enderverse, or if something in real-life has significant relevance or changes in the Enderverse, an article can be created for it.
    • For example, although Earth obviously exists in our world, the unique history it has in the Enderverse and specifications like population that make it different than ours makes it fall under the rule for page creation.
    • As a counter-example, although the (First) Warsaw Pact is mentioned in correlation to the Second Warsaw Pact, it remains unchanged from in our universe and does not deserve its own article page.

Writing Style

There are a few things to remember concerning the general writing style of articles on this wiki.

  • Write from the 3rd person point of view.
  • Do not add content unrelated to the article. Be sure to make sure that everything on a page is directly related to the subject of the article.
  • Do not insert personal opinions or speculation into the article.
  • In terms of determining the reliability or priority of sources, see Canon.
  • Use words that are appropriate to the article and keep the language simple.
    • Avoid the use of obscenities in articles. They can be used only in the context of quotes from characters.
    • Avoid the use of slang terms, euphemisms, and idiomatic terms and phrases as much as possible.

Grammar

  • The titles of novels and movies should be italicized, such as Earth Afire.
  • The titles of short stories should be in quotation marks, such as "Renegat".
  • This wiki uses exclusively American English. Cases of British English should be changed.
  • Avoid the use of any contractions, such as “didn’t” “could’ve” etc. Use the full forms “did not” and "could have” instead. Contractions do not belong in encyclopedic writing styles.
    • "It’s" is a contraction, and should not be used."It’s" is short for "it is" and is not the possessive of "it", the possessive form of "it" is "its" with no apostrophe.

Verb Tense

  • When writing about topics in-universe, use the past tense. For example, "Andrew Wiggin traveled from Trondheim to Lusitania in the starship he had purchased." or "Victor Delgado was a mechanic aboard El Cavador and the main protagonist of the First Formic War Trilogy. He was first introduced in Earth Unaware." This tense will be used throughout article pages.
    • When writing plot summaries or issue summaries, use the in-universe writing style.
  • If you are writing on an article about real world media, like novels or comic books, use the present tense to describe facts about the media itself, like "Earth Afire is the second novel in the First Formic War Trilogy, following Earth Unaware and preceding Earth Awakens."

WikiText Style

  • Links like [[Xenobiologist|xenobiologist]], [[Andrew Wiggin|Ender]] and [[Enderverse Timeline|Years]] are preferred over links with redirects like [[xenobiologist]], [[Ender]] and [[Years]].
  • For links that are possessive, include the 's in the link. For example, use [[Novinha|Novinha's]] instead of [[Novinha]]'s.

Capitalization

  • When creating a new page, capitalize all words in the title, unless the article title matches the title of a novel or other work that follows a different capitalization rule.
  • Generally, proper nouns in articles should be capitalized. However, the Ender's Game wiki will also capitalize things that are not capitalized in the novels or short stories, like Ansible since they do not exist in our universe.

Miscellaneous

  • When referencing Andrew Wiggin before the end of the events of Ender in Exile, use the name "Ender" instead of Andrew.

Sourcing

  • When adding to articles, all new information should be referenced with proper citations.

How to Cite

To cite content, simply add these to the end of the information that needs citing, supplying the the appropriate source.

  • For Novels/Movies: <ref>''[[Novel/Movie Name]]''</ref>
    • E.g. <ref>''Children of the Mind''</ref>
  • For Short stories: <ref>"Short story name"</ref>
  • For Comics: <ref>Comic name</ref>
  • For outside links: <ref>[URL name of article or site]</ref>
    • E.g. <ref>[https://www.google.com Google]</ref>>

When multiple pieces of information share the same reference use:

  • <ref name="Name">''Novel name''</ref>

The name should be a number. If it is the first source on the article, use 0. If it is the second, use 1, and so on.

Note: If the article name of the page being referenced is different than its actual name, use the divider mark | and follow it with the actual name. For example, when referencing the novel Ender's Game, the article is titled Ender's Game (Novel). Use the | key and write in Ender's Game behind it.

If the page doesn't already have one, include <references/>. This is where the references using the ref tag will appear.

Template Use

  • Spoiler Template
    • The spoiler template has the parameter to describe what content the article is spoiling. For example, on Victor Delgado's page, the spoiler template is elaborated on to state that the article contains spoilers for the First and Second Formic War Trilogies. The spoiler template should not be left simply as {{Spoiler}}, but rather should be followed by the divider | .
      • For example, {{Spoiler|Ender Quintet}}.
    • While it depends on the article, the names of sub-series should be used rather than individual book titles as the page likely spoils plot points from the whole saga. However, for stand-alone books like A War of Gifts or short stories, the name of the individual work can be used.
    • If the article does not contain significant plot details, the spoiler template can be left off the page.