2b2t Wiki:How to edit/Article Structure



Introduction
The article begins with an introduction, where the content of the article is described in a few sentences. The first word of the introduction should be  'uppercase' , followed by a comma. The sentences should be brief. Avoid unnecessary pronouns and duplication.

Article text
The text of the article should be written in encyclopedic style. Defining a word alone is not enough to have an article. This article should contain at least some relevant information. At the same time, long paragraphs should be avoided. Try to divide the article into as many titles and subheadings as possible.

Editor name
The name of the creator or editor of the article is not mentioned in the article. However, if you wish, you can see the author (s) of the edit. just click on the "View History" link at the top of the page (next to the "Edit" link).

Pictures
The image on the right was obtained with the help of the following code:



As you can see, the formula has several components. Scaledlogo.png code is the name of the file used. And the word "thumb" means that the picture should appear in the frame.

Sources and References
In case of important information (for example, date), its source should be indicated. We do this through references, for which we again refer to the help of wiki code. For example in the editing window adding:



Turns out


 * Group was owned on 2015 It was owned by MrExample

External links should only be placed if they contain relevant information about the content of the article. They are not always desirable, and excessive external links are largely unacceptable.

Categories
Articles fall into one or more categories. Category wikis are placed at the end of the article, before cross-language references. For example, in the article about Vortex Coalition, the category "Groups" can be added. We will do it in the following way.





Templates
So-called templates և information cards are often used in Wikipedia. Templates are wiki resolutions (sometimes very long) that are on a separate page and are used in hundreds of articles. This saves a lot of time and space. Templates are always in double brackets. For example, the template adds the following: