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== Dates ==
== Dates ==
All dates must use the following format
All dates must use the following format
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For example:
For example:
<code><nowiki>{{#dateformat:16 april 2023}}</nowiki></code> for <code>{{#dateformat:16 april 2023}}</code>
<code><nowiki>{{#dateformat:16 April 2023}}</nowiki></code> for <code>{{#dateformat:16 april 2023}}</code>


[[metawikimedia:Help:Date_formatting_and_linking|Follow this guide for more information]]
[[metawikimedia:Help:Date_formatting_and_linking|Follow this guide for more information]]
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== Links ==
== Links ==
All subjects in pages must link to other pages, even if they do not exist.
All subjects in pages must link to other pages, even if they do not exist.
Make sure to also add self-referential links, by making any occurrence of your page's name a link to the page. This is an example of a self-referential link: [[Help:Standardization]], and it is typed like this: <code><nowiki>[[Help:Standardization]]</nowiki></code>
 
Adding a link to your page ''in'' your page is called a "self-referential link", and is encouraged. Self-referential links will automatically turn bold to symbolise their self-referentialiality. Example: [[Help:Standardization|Standards]] (<code><nowiki>[[Help:Standardization|Standards]]</nowiki></code>)


You can make a link by using <code><nowiki>[[page name]]</nowiki></code>, or <code><nowiki>[[page name|display name]]</nowiki></code>
You can make a link by using <code><nowiki>[[page name]]</nowiki></code>, or <code><nowiki>[[page name|display name]]</nowiki></code>
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''Inactive players are an exemption to this.''
''Inactive players are an exemption to this.''
Add <code><nowiki>{{DISPLAYTITLE:<Name>}}</nowiki></code> on top of the article in order to change the article title with the Minecraft username or the person's online username.

Latest revision as of 18:03, 31 October 2023

Dates

All dates must use the following format

{{#dateformat:day month year}}

For example: {{#dateformat:16 April 2023}} for 16 April 2023

Follow this guide for more information

Stubs

All article stubs must use this template

Template:

{{Stub}}

Result:

I COULD HAVE DONE THAT 67% FASTA! This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it.

Links

All subjects in pages must link to other pages, even if they do not exist.

Adding a link to your page in your page is called a "self-referential link", and is encouraged. Self-referential links will automatically turn bold to symbolise their self-referentialiality. Example: Standards ([[Help:Standardization|Standards]])

You can make a link by using [[page name]], or [[page name|display name]]

Players

In order a player to be in the players category, a player must be an existing user in this wiki.

It must contain User:<username> in order to comply with these standards.

Inactive players are an exemption to this.

Add {{DISPLAYTITLE:<Name>}} on top of the article in order to change the article title with the Minecraft username or the person's online username.