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SPLTWiki Style Conventions

This page describes little things that make pages consistent.

New User Instructions

New Users please go to the Shared Documents from Users page. There you can download a set of step by step instructions for creating character pages. To add references to extra books go to the Mark Gravengood page and click edit to see how the coding was done. You can also use the Rick's Cafe page for how to set up a location and how to code for books that it appears in. To create a new location page under the locations category use the character page instructions but use the name of the location instead of a character name, copy the style of the link coding from the Rick's Cafe page.

When coding characters or locations please list the book links in time line order as shown on the main page.

After adding data to a page end your entry with your initials or screen name and the date the edit was done.

Thank You


This page describes little things that make pages consistent.

  • Please use the appropriate Category link on the bottom of pages of Characters, etc. so that they show up in the appropriate Category index.
  • Pages for characters should be created in the format [[Last, First]] ( note the space after the comma) so that they will index properly on the Category:Characters page.

There is a downloadable PDF on the Shared Documents from Users page with some step by step instructions.

Template List

Please use these templates when starting new pages, etc. You will need to copy the template to the new location and then edit the appropriate parameter entries.

Category List

When creating new pages, please use a category entry for the following categories:

Category:Locations

Category:Characters

Specific categories characters in each book. These should be created when a new book page, etc. is started.

An activities category is expected to be created. There may be one for each book, too.