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* Course names: In page titles, do NOT abbreviate course names (ex. "Biology" instead of "Bio"), but DO abbreviate course descriptors (like "AP", "H", "A", and "SJ"). In other places, it is okay to use abbreviated names. | * Course names: In page titles, do NOT abbreviate course names (ex. "Biology" instead of "Bio"), but DO abbreviate course descriptors (like "AP", "H", "A", and "SJ"). In other places, it is okay to use abbreviated names. | ||
* Title Capitalization: Conform to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_(capitalization) Wikipedia guidelines on capitalization]. Capitalize course names. | * Title Capitalization: Conform to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_(capitalization) Wikipedia guidelines on capitalization]. Capitalize course names. | ||
* | * Generally refer to teachers as the like to be called. For women, use "Ms." unless you have evidence they call themselves "Mrs." (like from email communications, Schoology posts, etc.). | ||
Revision as of 04:16, 27 May 2025
The following are tentative formatting guidelines to be followed as closely as possible on the Wiki. This page is not editable by normal users. Contact an administrator if you wish to change up the formatting.
- Rooms: Format as building-number, with the number not preceded by any zeros.
- Grammar, spelling, etc: Keep grammar and spelling formal and professional. Do not use slang.
- Teacher names: Refer to teachers as they like to be called by students. Do not use first names unless a teacher likes that.
- Course names: In page titles, do NOT abbreviate course names (ex. "Biology" instead of "Bio"), but DO abbreviate course descriptors (like "AP", "H", "A", and "SJ"). In other places, it is okay to use abbreviated names.
- Title Capitalization: Conform to Wikipedia guidelines on capitalization. Capitalize course names.
- Generally refer to teachers as the like to be called. For women, use "Ms." unless you have evidence they call themselves "Mrs." (like from email communications, Schoology posts, etc.).