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** They are called "guides", after all, and what do guides do? They lead you to a destination. When deciding how to classify an article, ask the question, "Is the reader being led to a specific conclusion by the end of this article? If so, what is it?" If the answer to the first question is "No", the article is not a guide. If the answer to the second question is unclear or isn't specific, the page is either not a guide, or needs to be rewritten with a clearer goal.
** They are called "guides", after all, and what do guides do? They lead you to a destination. When deciding how to classify an article, ask the question, "Is the reader being led to a specific conclusion by the end of this article? If so, what is it?" If the answer to the first question is "No", the article is not a guide. If the answer to the second question is unclear or isn't specific, the page is either not a guide, or needs to be rewritten with a clearer goal.
* Guides are specific.
* Guides are specific.
** The end goal of a guide must be clear, specific, and able to be expressed in one or two sentences. You wouldn't hire a guide just to take you to a country; you can do that yourself, because it's big. But if you want to get to a specific location, like a hidden waterfall, that's what a guide is for. An article about creating an alt in general isn't a guide, but [[Creating an Alt Hauler]] is.
** The end goal of a guide must be clear, specific, and able to be expressed in one or two sentences. In the real world, you wouldn't hire a guide just to take you to a country; you can do that yourself, because it's big. But if you want to get to a specific location, like a hidden waterfall, that's what a guide is for. An article about creating an alt in general isn't a guide, but [[Creating an Alt Hauler]] is.
* Guides explain concepts in a way that builds on previous information.
* Guides explain concepts in a way that builds on previous information.
** While all articles should be organized in a logical manner, guides present information in a way that encourages readers to read from top to bottom in a clear sequence.
** While all articles should be organized in a logical manner, guides present information in a way that encourages readers to read from top to bottom in a clear sequence.