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Below are '''guides''' with examples of a variety of currently existing articles that will help give an idea of how various in-universe articles are constructed based on the amount of information that exists to write articles of an in-universe style. These are '''''guides''''', the amount and quality of the information on a subject should influence how articles are written, not just these guides. As such these guides should not be used to retroactively apply a standard to existing articles. | Below are '''guides''' with examples of a variety of currently existing articles that will help give an idea of how various in-universe articles are constructed based on the amount of information that exists to write articles of an in-universe style. These are '''''guides''''', the amount and quality of the information on a subject should influence how articles are written, not just these guides. As such these guides should not be used to retroactively apply a standard to existing articles. | ||
==Guides to writing== | == Guides to writing == | ||
*[[Tardis:Guide to writing Individuals articles|Guide to writing Individuals articles]] | * [[Tardis:Guide to writing Individuals articles|Guide to writing Individuals articles]] | ||
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[[Category:Layout guides]] | [[Category:Layout guides]] |
Latest revision as of 03:36, 7 November 2011
Given the variety of sources used to write in-universe articles there is a somewhat more fluid approach to writing in-universe articles compared to out of universe (also known as 'real world' articles).
Below are guides with examples of a variety of currently existing articles that will help give an idea of how various in-universe articles are constructed based on the amount of information that exists to write articles of an in-universe style. These are guides, the amount and quality of the information on a subject should influence how articles are written, not just these guides. As such these guides should not be used to retroactively apply a standard to existing articles.