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The following is a list of official Sydapedia syntax and format standards. As a Sydapedia user, it is your duty to conform to these standards in your wiki entries and to patrol other wiki entries for possible violations and correct them. You may suggest standardizations in the discussion page for this article. | The following is a list of official Sydapedia syntax and format standards. As a Sydapedia user, it is your duty to conform to these standards in your wiki entries and to patrol other wiki entries for possible violations and correct them. You may suggest standardizations in the discussion page for this article. | ||
− | + | #Above all else, use proper spelling and capitalization in your entries. Laziness and poor grammar will not be tolerated. | |
− | + | #The site is called SydLexia.com. The "L" is always capitalized. The only exceptions are URLs, where "sydlexia" should appear entirely in lowercase. | |
− | + | #The movie-like segments that appear in some video games are "cut scenes", with a space. |
Revision as of 14:00, 23 March 2009
The following is a list of official Sydapedia syntax and format standards. As a Sydapedia user, it is your duty to conform to these standards in your wiki entries and to patrol other wiki entries for possible violations and correct them. You may suggest standardizations in the discussion page for this article.
- Above all else, use proper spelling and capitalization in your entries. Laziness and poor grammar will not be tolerated.
- The site is called SydLexia.com. The "L" is always capitalized. The only exceptions are URLs, where "sydlexia" should appear entirely in lowercase.
- The movie-like segments that appear in some video games are "cut scenes", with a space.