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* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Embedded lists]]
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Embedded lists]]
 
** When to and not to use a list instead of prose within an article.
 
** When to and not to use a list instead of prose within an article.
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* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Hidden text]]
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** Details regarding hidden text and comments.
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Icons]]
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Icons]]
 
** On the use of small images within text.
 
** On the use of small images within text.
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* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Images]]
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** One the use of images of any type within articles.
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Layout]]
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Layout]]
 
** Ordering of content within articles, structures of standard appendices.
 
** Ordering of content within articles, structures of standard appendices.
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* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Lists]]
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Lists]]
 
** How and when to use lists on the UniWiki.
 
** How and when to use lists on the UniWiki.
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Proper names]]
 
** Details how [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Article titles|Wikipedia:Article titles]] applies within the text of articles.
 
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Self-references to avoid]]
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Self-references to avoid]]
 
** How to avoid mentioning the UniWiki itself, or the fact the article is a webpage.
 
** How to avoid mentioning the UniWiki itself, or the fact the article is a webpage.
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Spelling]]
 
** Not a guideline ''per se'', but a handy guide to national varieties of English.
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Stand-alone lists]]
 
** Goes into greater details than [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Lists]].
 
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Tables]]
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Tables]]
 
** The use and formatting of [[Wikipedia:Help:Table/Introduction to tables|wikitables]].
 
** The use and formatting of [[Wikipedia:Help:Table/Introduction to tables|wikitables]].
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==Topic-specific guidelines==
 
==Topic-specific guidelines==
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Mathematics]]
 
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Titles]]
 
* [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Titles]]
 
** All about the use of italics or quotation marks for titles of works.
 
** All about the use of italics or quotation marks for titles of works.
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==See also==
 
==See also==
 
* [[Wikipedia:Help:Introduction to the Manual of Style|Wikipedia:Manual of Style tutorial]] – a quick introduction to the style guide for articles.
 
* [[Wikipedia:Help:Introduction to the Manual of Style|Wikipedia:Manual of Style tutorial]] – a quick introduction to the style guide for articles.
* [[UniWiki:Simplified Manual of Style|Simplified Manual of Style]] – the basics about commonly used style guidelines.
 
 
* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Styletips|Wikipedia:Styletips]] – a list of advice for editors on writing style and formatting.
 
* [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Styletips|Wikipedia:Styletips]] – a list of advice for editors on writing style and formatting.
  

Latest revision as of 04:11, 26 February 2017

This page is a part of the UniWiki's Manual of Style. It is a general guideline intended to harmonize article style across the UniWiki, though it is best treated with common sense, and exceptions may apply. Any substantive edit to this page should be approved by the Wiki Manager. When in doubt, discuss first on the talk page.

This is a descriptive directory of the pages which make up the UniWiki Manual of Style. It includes only current guidelines, not proposals or historical pages.

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