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** Good examples: "A member", "a player", "they" | ** Good examples: "A member", "a player", "they" | ||
=== | ===Grammar=== | ||
* Capitalization should be minimized, except when used to match capitalization as applied in game, or proper nouns. | * 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 | ** Title case is not necessary in page/section/subsection titles - however if present they can be left alone. | ||
** | * Excessively long paragraphs should be avoided if possible | ||
** Short paragraphs allow the reader to "catch their breath" and "digest" what they've read easier | |||
** Also easier to find specific info when scanning the page, and remember where they left off when reading in stages. | |||
** Relevant images and diagrams count for breaking up the content | |||
* Organize into clear sections and subsections to make it easier to find specific content | |||
* Consider "Detail" pages when a topic gets heavy, and leave the main topic as an overview with links to the detail pages. | |||
** Example: Industry is a massive topic, including Research, Invention, Reprocessing, Manufacturing | |||
** Each are their own topic but "Industry" can be an overview with brief explanations of each, then link to their detail pages. | |||