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It must contain <code>User:<username></code> in order to comply with these standards. | It must contain <code>User:<username></code> in order to comply with these standards. | ||
Add <code>{{DISPLAYTITLE:<Name>}}</code> on top of the article in order to change the article title with the Minecraft username or the person's online username. | 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. | ||
''Inactive players are an exemption to this.'' | ''Inactive players are an exemption to this.'' |
Revision as of 09:05, 26 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.
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.
Inactive players are an exemption to this.