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* perhaps something else entirely: "Empire's Beloved"?
 
* perhaps something else entirely: "Empire's Beloved"?
 
[[User:Arin Mara|Arin Mara]] ([[User talk:Arin Mara|talk]]) 13:00, 21 December 2020 (UTC)
 
[[User:Arin Mara|Arin Mara]] ([[User talk:Arin Mara|talk]]) 13:00, 21 December 2020 (UTC)
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== Style and conventions ==
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They only exist in the form of tribal knowledge. Take a look at the pages I've edited: [[Hacking]] or [[Smash and Grab]]. Their style is:
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* lots of lists, tables and images
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* I express an idea in as few words as possible
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* EVE Online terms and phrases that could potentially link to a Wiki page are Capitalized
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This may not be to your liking and also goes against the [[UniWiki:Manual of Style/Capital letters]]. However, I'm convinced making EVE Online terms stand out from other words in a sentence is a good pedagogical decision.

Revision as of 13:10, 21 December 2020

Page name?

"The Ploy" is a reference to the Standings repair guide "The Plan". Currently, the page is called "Get all Empires to 5.0" which may not be descriptive enough for novice capsuleers, but if you call it "Get all Empires to 5.0 Standing" then it is too long to be fitted into, for example, Wiki templates.

How about:

  • just "The Ploy"
  • "Omni 5.0 Standing", which drops the words "all" and "Empires"
  • perhaps something else entirely: "Empire's Beloved"?

Arin Mara (talk) 13:00, 21 December 2020 (UTC)

Style and conventions

They only exist in the form of tribal knowledge. Take a look at the pages I've edited: Hacking or Smash and Grab. Their style is:

  • lots of lists, tables and images
  • I express an idea in as few words as possible
  • EVE Online terms and phrases that could potentially link to a Wiki page are Capitalized

This may not be to your liking and also goes against the UniWiki:Manual of Style/Capital letters. However, I'm convinced making EVE Online terms stand out from other words in a sentence is a good pedagogical decision.