This is the Manual of Style for the Disenchantment wikia. Please do not do any reorganization and cleanup of wikitext on the wiki unless you are fixing things to follow this style guideline. Review what you wrote and try to make sure that there are no spelling errors, missing punctuation, or grammatical errors.
Leaving Links[]
- Links for characters should be written like
[[Elfo|Elfo's]]
, not[[Elfo]]
's. - Links like
[[Bean|Bean]]
and[[Bean|bean]]
are pointless,[[Bean]]
is the correct way to leave this link. - Episode links should be written like "
[[A Princess, an Elf, and a Demon Walk Into a Bar]]
" or "[[A Princess, an Elf, and a Demon Walk Into a Bar|episode 1]]
".
American English vs. British English[]
- American English spelling and grammar conventions is preferred over British English spelling and grammar in article edits.
Editing articles[]
- If you don't know enough information on a topic, or you know there's more, add a stub to it. To do so, try this:
{{Stub}}
And people will know that it's a stub by looking at the stub category. Generally the {{Stub}}
template is put at the bottom of the page.
Characters[]
- Character articles should have an Infobox with all known information (First Episode, Voice Actor, Quote, etc.)
- Sections for character articles can (but don’t necessarily have to) include "Appearance", "Personality", "Biography", "Relationships", and "Trivia".
- Every character article must be categorized with the category: Characters. Other categories more specific to a character are optional.
Point of View[]
Situations must be discussed in a disinterested tone, giving no bias or preferences and avoiding giving unimportant issues undue weight. Avoid the use of imperative form and second person (you) when writing articles.
Trivia[]
Trivia can be difficult to write as it varies from article to article, and trivia sections can be short or long. The general rule for writing trivia on the wiki is to firstly consider is the fact notable? Would a show staff member shares a fun fact of it? In general, consider common sense and logic to make trivia clear and straight to the point.