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: '''Note: None of these guidelines are in effect yet, as consensus needs to be reached prior to widescale implementation.''' | |||
The objective of this [[Battlestar Wiki:Standards and Conventions|Standards and Conventions]] page is to establish style guidelines for all biographical pages on the Battlestar Wiki, so as to maintain consistency for both the information offered and the form in which said information is offered. | The objective of this [[Battlestar Wiki:Standards and Conventions|Standards and Conventions]] page is to establish style guidelines for all biographical pages on the Battlestar Wiki, so as to maintain consistency for both the information offered and the form in which said information is offered. | ||
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# Do not include the birth location or formally declare a gender. The birth location is to be included in the main biographical text and the gender can typically be determined by feminine or masculine words, such as "actress" or "actor" respectively. Note the differences in the texts below, emphasized in ''italics''. | # Do not include the birth location or formally declare a gender. The birth location is to be included in the main biographical text and the gender can typically be determined by feminine or masculine words, such as "actress" or "actor" respectively. Note the differences in the texts below, emphasized in ''italics''. | ||
#* For instance, you do not want to say: <tt>'''Richard Hatch''' ... is an American ''male'' who acts and writes books... </tt> | #* For instance, you do not want to say: <tt>'''Richard Hatch''' ... is an American ''male'' who acts and writes books... </tt> | ||
#* Instead, the sentence should be written like so: <tt>Richard Hatch ... is an American ({{ | #* Instead, the sentence should be written like so: <tt>Richard Hatch ... is an American ({{country flag|US}}) actor and writer. Hatch is best known for ''his'' roles ... as well as his attempts to revive the series ... </tt> | ||
# Include the nationality, but not the ethnicity (unless the subject is notable due to his or her ethnic background). | # Include the nationality, but not the ethnicity (unless the subject is notable due to his or her ethnic background). | ||
#* Example: <tt>... is an ''American'' actor ...</tt> | #* Example: <tt>... is an ''American'' actor ...</tt> | ||
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=== Example === | === Example === | ||
'''Richard Hatch''' (born May 21, 1945) is an American ({{flag|US}}) actor and writer. Hatch is best known for portraying the role of Commander [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] in the original ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', as well as his attempts to revive the series, notably in the form of his promotional trailer, ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming]]'', as well as his various novels. He would later portray [[Tom Zarek]] in the re-imagined ''[[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' in 2005. | '''Richard Hatch''' (born May 21, 1945) is an American ({{country flag|US}}) actor and writer. Hatch is best known for portraying the role of Commander [[Apollo (TOS)|Apollo]] in the original ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Battlestar Galactica]]'', as well as his attempts to revive the series, notably in the form of his promotional trailer, ''[[Battlestar Galactica: The Second Coming]]'', as well as his various novels. He would later portray [[Tom Zarek]] in the re-imagined ''[[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Battlestar Galactica]]'' in 2005. | ||
== The body of the article == | == The body of the article == | ||
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While the above is an example, the section headers should not be slavishly obeyed. Instead, it is up to the contributor(s) to determine logical progression and appropriate section headers. | While the above is an example, the section headers should not be slavishly obeyed. Instead, it is up to the contributor(s) to determine logical progression and appropriate section headers. | ||
==== A note about the lead paragraph ==== | ==== A note about the lead paragraph ==== | ||
There should be '''no''' sections for an overview of the article. The lead should be above any Table of Contents and, as such, is to be left unsectioned. | There should be '''no''' sections for an overview of the article. The lead should be above any Table of Contents and, as such, is to be left unsectioned. | ||
=== Date sensitive information === | === Date sensitive information === | ||
Information that can become inaccurate in time -- for (hypothetical) instance, "Grace Park is expecting a child in ..." would become inaccurate after said | Information that can become inaccurate in time -- for (hypothetical) instance, "Grace Park is expecting a child in ..." would become inaccurate after said occured. Therefore, it is important to specify that the information is as of a certain time. For instance, always avoid inspecific terms such as "currently", "most recently", "presently", "this year" or "latest" and use "as of {{CURRENTYEAR}}" or "in {{CURRENTYEAR}}". | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||