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The '''UniWiki Manual of Style''' (abbreviated as '''UMoS''' or simply '''MoS''') is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Style_guide style manual] for all UniWiki articles. This primary page of the guideline covers certain topics (e.g., punctuation) in detail and [[UW:Summary style|summarizes]] the key points of other topics. The detail pages, which are cross-referenced here and linked by this page's menu or listed at [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Contents]], provide specific guidance on those topics. If any contradiction arises, ''this page has precedence'' over all detail pages of the guideline and the [[UniWiki:Simplified Manual of Style|Simplified Manual of Style]].
The '''UniWiki Manual of Style''' (abbreviated as '''UMoS''' or simply '''MoS''') is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Style_guide style manual] for all UniWiki articles. This primary page of the guideline covers certain topics (e.g., punctuation) in detail and [[UniWiki:Summary style|summarizes]] the key points of other topics. The detail pages, which are cross-referenced here and linked by this page's menu or listed at [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Contents]], provide specific guidance on those topics. If any contradiction arises, ''this page has precedence'' over all detail pages of the guideline and the [[UniWiki:Simplified Manual of Style|Simplified Manual of Style]].


Much of this manual has been adapted from Wikipedia's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style Manual of Style]. While care has been taken to adapt as many relevant sections as possible, any topics not covered here can most likely be found there, and interested editors are encouraged to refer to both the UMoS and Wikipedia's MoS for the most comprehensive instruction.
Much of this manual has been adapted from Wikipedia's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style Manual of Style]. While care has been taken to adapt as many relevant sections as possible, any topics not covered here can most likely be found there, and interested editors are encouraged to refer to both the UMoS and Wikipedia's MoS for the most comprehensive instruction.