Site Editing Rules

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Contents

Pages

Sections

Each page should have at least 2 sections by default

==Overview==

==References==

The Overview section should be the first section and the References should be the last. Any other sections you want to create should come in-between the 2. Never put information before the Overview section.

Every Page

Every Page you create should end with:

with Disclaimer between {{ }}

Links

As a general Rule it's best to search for a link before creating one, just in case it already exists. To check go to near the bottom of the left sidebar Toolbox and Click on Special Pages - this will show a full list of the pages within this Resource.

Page Names

When Creating a Page e.g. "Andy" try to stick to just letters and numbers and don't add characters such as & * ' " etc. These tend to confuse and make it difficult to programatically change or refer to them. e.g. "Andy'07" is bad "Andy 07" would be good.

Also, please ensure that you keep the first letter of each page in UpperCase e.g. "Andy" NOT "andy"

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