Difference between revisions of "User:Rayanth/SandboxMoS"
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===Wiki Overall=== | ===Wiki Overall=== | ||
− | * The wiki should be accessible to all players of EVE Online | + | * The wiki should be accessible to all players of EVE Online, regardless of affiliation or handicap |
− | * The wiki should be welcoming to new editors and authors | + | * The wiki should be welcoming to new editors and authors, so long as they "play by the rules" |
− | * The wiki should be easy to edit, with | + | * The wiki should be easy to edit, with guidelines that encourage doing so |
− | ** | + | ** Guidelines should be simple and concise |
− | ** | + | ** Guidelines should be easy to remember, so the MoS doesn't have to be referred to frequently. |
− | * | + | ** Guidelines should be relaxed enough that 'minor' edits are not required to fix things if they're just slightly off. |
+ | ** There should be no 'fear of reprisal' if rules are 'broken' - just an encouragement to follow them. | ||
===Perspective and Language=== | ===Perspective and Language=== |
Revision as of 18:04, 20 September 2019
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Outline
Style/Skin/Theme
- CSS Styles should be avoided on individual articles whenever possible.
- Applied Styles should always consider the following:
- Print mode
- Avoid coding background colors, they override Print-mode css and use up toner
- Avoid coding light-colored text, as they won't be visible on white paper
- Avoid hiding information between interactive elements, they aren't interact-able on paper
- Avoid portraying information solely through animations - they will be static on paper
- Mobile mode
- Avoid excessively wide minimum-widths on elements, e.g. tables, when possible
- Try to account for bandwidth whenever possible
- As with print, provide alternative sources of info that is hidden behind interactive elements such as tooltips. It is difficult to 'hover' on mobile.
- Accessibility
- Consider color-blind; only use colored text when necessary, and always use the template for it {{co|}}
- Don't shrink text to any smaller than it is by default.
- Always use 'em's when setting font-sizes, elements, etc. These will scale with user's browser settings. Pixels do not.
- Compatibility
- Check http://caniuse.com to ensure target browsers will support the style
- Minimum Browser support required, based on site visitors:
- Chrome: Version 72+
- Firefox: Version 56+
- Safari: Version 10+
- Edge: Version 16+
- IE : Version 11+
- Opera : Version 62+
- When possible, include Mobile browsers of equivalent versions in the check.
- Print mode
Wiki Overall
- The wiki should be accessible to all players of EVE Online, regardless of affiliation or handicap
- The wiki should be welcoming to new editors and authors, so long as they "play by the rules"
- The wiki should be easy to edit, with guidelines that encourage doing so
- Guidelines should be simple and concise
- Guidelines should be easy to remember, so the MoS doesn't have to be referred to frequently.
- Guidelines should be relaxed enough that 'minor' edits are not required to fix things if they're just slightly off.
- There should be no 'fear of reprisal' if rules are 'broken' - just an encouragement to follow them.
Perspective and Language
- The style guide should account for and permit variations in dialect
- Articles should be written with a clear purpose
- The primary wiki shall be written in English - translation wikis, if created, will of course use their own language.
- No preference for UK/US/Canadian/etc dialect
- Minor edits to adjust dialect should be avoided.
- Articles should be written in a third-person, passive perspective.
- Avoid 'you', 'me', 'us', etc.
- Also avoid gender, unless clear or necessary (e.g. discussing a specific NPC whose gender is known)
- Rework to "they" in a passive tense - don't make it seem personal
- Good examples: "A member", "a player", "they"
Articles
- Capitalization should be minimized, except when used to match capitalization as applied in game, or proper nouns.
- Title case is not necessary in page/section/subsection titles - however, if present, "fixing" them is very low priority.