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Writing and Formatting Standards

Title Guidelines

  • Avoid Redundant Titles: Don’t repeat the title within the document if it’s already in the page name.

  • Chapters: If using multiple pages for chapters, avoid including "Chapter NN" in the text if it’s part of the page title.

Source Attribution

  • Mandatory Source Info: Add a brief source section below the title with:

    • Origin: Original source (e.g., "Homeworld 1 game manual")

    • Author: Original author(s), if known

    • Date: Publication date of original work. if known

    • Publisher: Name of the person who published it on HomeworldLore.net and the date

  • Example - align right and italicize:


    Origin: Homeworld 1 game manual

    Author: Relic Entertainment

    Date: 1999

    Published by: User123 on HomeworldLore.net, October 2024

     

  • Format: Separate with an HR line after this section.

Content Structure

  • Subheadings: Use H2 and H3 tags for clear structure. Keep them short and descriptive.

  • Voice and Tone:

    • Original Writing: Use a formal, third-person tone.

    • Copied Content: Retain the original tone of the source material.

  • Paragraph Spacing: Use single line breaks between paragraphs.

Key Formatting Elements

  • Quotes/Dialogue: Use blockquote formatting. Italicize dialogue or in-game text if appropriate.

  • Terminology: Keep terms consistent (e.g., "Hiigaran Empire"). Consider a glossary if needed.

  • Acronyms: Spell out terms the first time with the acronym in parentheses, e.g., "Point Defense Systems (PDS)."

  • Dates and Units: Use "October 2024" for dates, and standard units like "km" or "m/s" if applicable.

Visual Breaks

  • HR Lines: Use horizontal rules (HR) to separate major sections.

  • Images: Use relevant images thoughtfully. Add captions if needed.

  • Lists and Tables: Use lists for readability, and tables for structured data.

Citations and References

  • Citing Sources: For any copied or adapted content, add a brief citation in the Source Attribution or at the end.

  • Link to Original Content: If available online, provide a link (subject to copyright).

  • Footnotes: Use sparingly and place at the document's end.

Canon vs. Fanon Content

  • Label Non-Canonical Content: Clearly mark speculative or fan-created lore to distinguish it from official content.

  • Canon Indicators: Label content as "Canon" or "Fanon" where applicable.


Consistency and Quality Control

  • Review for Consistency: Ensure each document adheres to the guidelines.

  • Proofread: Check for spelling, grammar, and formatting issues.

  • Feedback: Ask other contributors for input if unsure about formatting or content.