Wikimedia:Manual of style
This policy is maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation and applies to this wiki (Wikimedia Foundation Governance Wiki). Please note that in the event of any differences in meaning or interpretation between the original English version of this content and a translation, the original English version takes precedence. |
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- See also: Wikimedia:Editing policy
This Wikimedia Foundation Governance Wiki manual of style outlines basic guidelines which should be considered when formatting content and creating pages on this site.
At all times, the needs of the specific type of content (resolution, minutes, legal document, etc.) takes precedent over any guidelines provided on this page. These guides are more to help avoid unnecessary inconsistency and guidance where the type of content does not provide an existing framework.
General guidelines
- Try to utilize English which will not be difficult to translate into other languages
- When in doubt, refer to manual of styles on Wikimedia project wikis
Title, header, and page name formatting
Whenever possible, sentence case capitalization should be used for all titles, headers, and page names.
The primary exception is using a flexible use of proper noun capitalization for policies and other content with a large external audience.
Examples of pages where proper noun capitalization is most appropriate:
- Major Organization Policy
- Board of Trustees
- Official Board Committee
- Formal Board Resolution
Examples of pages where sentence case capitalization is most appropriate:
- Policy specific to only this wiki
- History of past departments
- Information from a regular board meeting
Contractions and acronyms
To make content easier to translate and understand across languages, please avoid use of contractions and acronyms.
When using an acronym is necessary or difficult to avoid, please be sure to introduce the acronym's meaning in its usage.