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== Date & Time == | == Date & Time == | ||
* In places like infoboxes, dates should always be marked in the DD/MMM/YYYY short format. (Like 13 Jan 2014) | * In places like infoboxes, dates should always be marked in the DD/MMM/YYYY short format. (Like 13 Jan 2014) | ||
* Never use ambiguous date formats like 6/3/ | * Never use ambiguous date formats like 6/3/2010. Always use unambiguous ones like 3rd of March or June 6th. | ||
* DD/MM is preferred, but MM/DD is allowed, as long as the above rule is followed. | * DD/MM is preferred, but MM/DD is allowed, as long as the above rule is followed. | ||
* 24 hour time is preferred, as it allows saving space. | * 24 hour time is preferred, as it allows saving space. | ||
Revision as of 14:43, 7 December 2025
This gives you some guidelines on writing articles.
Templates
- When using templates, make sure you place the widest banner template the upmost, and then place the second widest right beneath it, etc.
- When using templates, always place the text templates AFTER the banner templates.
- Always remember that using ranking templates will place the page in the category. Use the template like this: {{Tera|cat=}} if you want to avoid that.
Date & Time
- In places like infoboxes, dates should always be marked in the DD/MMM/YYYY short format. (Like 13 Jan 2014)
- Never use ambiguous date formats like 6/3/2010. Always use unambiguous ones like 3rd of March or June 6th.
- DD/MM is preferred, but MM/DD is allowed, as long as the above rule is followed.
- 24 hour time is preferred, as it allows saving space.