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| − | This page offers best practices in naming articles, categories, images, files, and templates on FamilySearch Wiki. | + | This page offers best practices in naming articles, categories, images, files, and templates on FamilySearch Wiki. |
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| − | === Use ascending order of jurisdictions in naming a place === | + | |
| + | == Place names in article titles == | ||
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| + | === Use ascending order of jurisdictions in naming a place === | ||
When adding place names to article titles, add jurisdictions in ascending order (smallest to largest).<br> | When adding place names to article titles, add jurisdictions in ascending order (smallest to largest).<br> | ||
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'''Incorrect:''' "Maryland, Montgomery County, Rockville"<br> | '''Incorrect:''' "Maryland, Montgomery County, Rockville"<br> | ||
| − | '''Example:''' "Cemetery Records of Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland"<br> <!--{12087910697960} --> <!--{12087910697961} --> | + | '''Example:''' "Cemetery Records of Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland"<br><!--{12087910697960} --><!--{12087910697961} --> |
| − | === Avoid abbreviations, acronyms, and postal codes === | + | === Avoid abbreviations, acronyms, and postal codes === |
| − | Do not use abbreviations in naming a place. | + | Do not use abbreviations in naming a place. |
| − | '''Correct:''' "Montgomery County, Maryland" | + | '''Correct:''' "Montgomery County, Maryland" |
'''Incorrect:''' "Montgomery Co., MD"<br> | '''Incorrect:''' "Montgomery Co., MD"<br> | ||
| − | '''Example:''' "Cemetery Records of Montgomery County, Maryland"<br> | + | '''Example:''' "Cemetery Records of Montgomery County, Maryland"<br> |
| − | === Use the word "County" in identifying counties === | + | === Use the word "County" in identifying counties === |
| − | Use the word "County" in identifying a county in an article title. | + | Use the word "County" in identifying a county in an article title. |
| − | '''Correct:''' "Montgomery County, Maryland" | + | '''Correct:''' "Montgomery County, Maryland" |
| − | '''Incorrect:''' "Montgomery, Maryland" | + | '''Incorrect:''' "Montgomery, Maryland" |
| − | '''Example:''' "Cemetery Records of Montgomery County, Maryland" | + | '''Example:''' "Cemetery Records of Montgomery County, Maryland" |
| − | === Do not use all uppercase letters === | + | === Do not use all uppercase letters === |
| − | Use initial caps on each word in a title except when this conflicts with place naming standards or grammar rules. | + | Use initial caps on each word in a title except when this conflicts with place naming standards or grammar rules. |
| − | '''Correct:''' "Census Records of the United States" | + | '''Correct:''' "Census Records of the United States" |
| − | '''Incorrect:''' "CENSUS RECORDS OF THE UNITED STATES" | + | '''Incorrect:''' "CENSUS RECORDS OF THE UNITED STATES" |
| − | === Omit name of the article author from titles (or articles, for that matter) === | + | === Omit name of the article author from titles (or articles, for that matter) === |
This is a wiki. Content becomes stronger as the community adds to it. The name of an author in a title does two bad things: | This is a wiki. Content becomes stronger as the community adds to it. The name of an author in a title does two bad things: | ||
| − | # It tells other authors "This is my turf. Don't edit this because it's mine." | + | #It tells other authors "This is my turf. Don't edit this because it's mine." |
| − | # It credits the original author with all changes made by other users. Since many users will tend to improve an article far outside its original scope, the crediting of the original author with all revisions doesn't make sense. | + | #It credits the original author with all changes made by other users. Since many users will tend to improve an article far outside its original scope, the crediting of the original author with all revisions doesn't make sense. |
| − | == Special rules for templates == | + | == Special rules for templates == |
| − | Spaces in the name are allowed, e.g. '''<nowiki>{{train topics}}</nowiki>'''. The first character (only) is not case-sensitive, so '''<nowiki>{{cleanup}}</nowiki>''' and '''<nowiki>{{Cleanup}}</nowiki>'''are the same template, but '''<nowiki>{{cfd}}</nowiki>'''and '''<nowiki>{{cfD}}</nowiki>'''are not.<br><br>The template name in general should be short. Many on Wikipedia are abbreviations. | + | Spaces in the name are allowed, e.g. '''<nowiki>{{train topics}}</nowiki>'''. The first character (only) is not case-sensitive, so '''<nowiki>{{cleanup}}</nowiki>''' and '''<nowiki>{{Cleanup}}</nowiki>'''are the same template, but '''<nowiki>{{cfd}}</nowiki>'''and '''<nowiki>{{cfD}}</nowiki>'''are not.<br><br>The template name in general should be short. Many on Wikipedia are abbreviations. |
| − | == Special rules for namespaces == | + | == Special rules for namespaces == |
Only a system admin can create a namespace. Namespaces should be created only after much discussion. The name should be a single word. | Only a system admin can create a namespace. Namespaces should be created only after much discussion. The name should be a single word. | ||
Revision as of 19:43, 19 April 2011
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This page documents a guideline. It is a generally accepted standard that contributors should attempt to follow, though it is best treated with common sense and the occasional exception. |
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Any substantive edit to this page should reflect consensus. When in doubt, discuss first on the discussion page. | |
This page offers best practices in naming articles, categories, images, files, and templates on FamilySearch Wiki.
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Place names in article titles
Use ascending order of jurisdictions in naming a place
When adding place names to article titles, add jurisdictions in ascending order (smallest to largest).
Correct: "Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland"
Incorrect: "Maryland, Montgomery County, Rockville"
Example: "Cemetery Records of Rockville, Montgomery County, Maryland"
Avoid abbreviations, acronyms, and postal codes
Do not use abbreviations in naming a place.
Correct: "Montgomery County, Maryland"
Incorrect: "Montgomery Co., MD"
Example: "Cemetery Records of Montgomery County, Maryland"
Use the word "County" in identifying counties
Use the word "County" in identifying a county in an article title.
Correct: "Montgomery County, Maryland"
Incorrect: "Montgomery, Maryland"
Example: "Cemetery Records of Montgomery County, Maryland"
Do not use all uppercase letters
Use initial caps on each word in a title except when this conflicts with place naming standards or grammar rules.
Correct: "Census Records of the United States"
Incorrect: "CENSUS RECORDS OF THE UNITED STATES"
Omit name of the article author from titles (or articles, for that matter)
This is a wiki. Content becomes stronger as the community adds to it. The name of an author in a title does two bad things:
- It tells other authors "This is my turf. Don't edit this because it's mine."
- It credits the original author with all changes made by other users. Since many users will tend to improve an article far outside its original scope, the crediting of the original author with all revisions doesn't make sense.
Special rules for templates
Spaces in the name are allowed, e.g. {{train topics}}. The first character (only) is not case-sensitive, so {{cleanup}} and {{Cleanup}}are the same template, but {{cfd}}and {{cfD}}are not.
The template name in general should be short. Many on Wikipedia are abbreviations.
Special rules for namespaces
Only a system admin can create a namespace. Namespaces should be created only after much discussion. The name should be a single word.
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