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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]]

Revision as of 15:34, 31 July 2023

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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. 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: [[Help:Standardization]]

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.