User:Adflatuss/Tools and standards

Editing helps

 * I am interested in standards and tools for articles so please let me know any that you would recommend.
 * Disambiguation - The community has adopted the standard of routing all intentional disambiguation links in mainspace through "Foo (disambiguation)" redirects. This makes it clear that such links are intended to point to the disambiguation page. Not sure if the following is correct. See WP:INTDAB, explanation
 * About: results in
 * Archiving a talk page automatically and placing an Archive box Auto archiving notice


 * Columns colbegin colend For text or * lists except when using reflist
 * Controlling line breaks
 * Copying text from other sources or from Wikipedia
 * WP:EPONYMOUS - Eponymous categories are listed first
 * No categories in draft documents unless disabled
 * How to copy edit
 * Magic words
 * Merging Articles - Also see Help:Merging
 * Redirect:Style guide
 * Redirect
 * Mission statements - Avoid using as they briefly describe their aspirations but rarely provide any insight
 * Notability
 * Write article first to establish notability per WP:LISTPEOPLE
 * - edit summary added the name of a non-notable entity to a list that normally includes only notable entries.
 * "Run-of-the-mill" is probably not notable.
 * Deleted names per [[ WP:BLPNAME [[ There is no need to give names of people who are otherwise low profile individuals
 * Resolving content disputes
 * Request for Administrator Oversight
 * Userfication - moving material from the article to a subpage of the user that originally posted the material.
 * Writing better articles
 * Proseline WP:PL  segments of articles that attempt to be prose, but end up looking like timelines
 * JWB - script that allows users to make semi-automated edits more easily.
 * Objective Revision Evaluation Service
 * Phrases such as refers to, is the name of, describes, or is a term for are sometimes used inappropriately in the first sentence of Wikipedia articles

Talk Templates

 * User talk messages
 * sample guide
 * Welcome templates
 * - An extra message can appear after signature and before the post-script message
 * anon= Suggest getting an account
 * |cookies=no
 * Manual of Style suggestion
 * or {{subst:wm}}
 * Manual of Style suggestion
 * or {{subst:wm}}
 * Manual of Style suggestion
 * or {{subst:wm}}


 * Message templates - WP:WARN
 * - British English National varieties of English
 * - edit added the name of a non-notable entity to a list that normally includes only notable entries.
 * MOS noncompliant
 * - Do not use Wikipedia for advertising
 * - Dead links should not be deleted.
 * - Always provide an edit summary ~ abbreviations and suggestions ~
 * - Suggesting Neutral point of view
 * - thanks but no original research
 * - Thank you for reverting your recent experiment.
 * - Your test has been removed
 * - Your recent talk page comments were not added to the bottom of the page.
 * - no source for edit, OK to redo with reference
 * - Reporting persistent vandalism
 * - extreme cut and paste
 * WP:PING
 * Political table
 * Cleanup templates - Many listed that can be added to articles needing a cleanup
 * Delete personal user page or subpage upon request by their user.
 * Delete personal user page or subpage upon request by their user.

Reference formats

 * List-defined references
 * Template:Citation for a book, periodical, contribution in a collective work, or a web page.
 * Template:Cite book
 * Template:Caselaw source
 * Referencing without using templates
 * Examples for Particular Sources
 * Nesting references
 * refn is used, together with reflist when a reference or note contains a reference.
 * efn is used, together with notelist, to create explanatory notes which may include a reference.
 * Page numbers using rp Example with page parameter
 * sfn The shortened footnote template creates a short author-date citation.
 * Sample of sfn with page numbers: Surveyor General of the Northwest Territory
 * RefName
 * Improving date format
 * MOSNUMscript
 * MOSNUMscript

Links

 * Wikilinks: Generally, a link should appear only once in an article, but if helpful for readers, links may be repeated in infoboxes, tables, image captions, footnotes, and at the first occurrence after the lead.
 * Duplicate links in an article can be identified by using a tool that can be found at User:Ucucha/duplinks.
 * To add more links use Find Link. Enter the title of an article, hit search, and up comes a list of articles.
 * Piped link is different from the title of the page. Keep piped links as intuitive as possible and avoid "easter egg links."
 * MOS:NOPIPE Redirects are usually better than piping
 * External links - User notice: Uw-inline-el, I removed external links you added to the main body of an article.
 * Links normally to be avoided
 * Sites already linked through Wikipedia sourcing tools. For example, instead of linking to a commercial book site, consider the "ISBN" linking format, which gives readers an opportunity to search a wide variety of free and non-free book sources. Map sources can be linked by using geographical coordinates.
 * Wikipedia does not attempt to provide links to provide readers with a handy list of all social networking sites. WP:ELMINOFFICIAL
 * Footnotes
 * WP:ORDER


 * Notes


 * References

Style Guides and Guidelines

 * List of Style Guides and Guidelines (Categories)
 * Using public reports - This summary is based largely on the summary provided by the government agency, as per (description) (date). This is a public domain source.
 * Dates and numbers - In general, the date format used for publication dates within references should match that used within the article body.
 * Controversies, alternative section headings
 * Disambiguation pages
 * Featured articles
 * Contemporary Native American issues in the United States, Indian, Indiand
 * Portal
 * Public Art

Places

 * WikiProject Cities
 * Postal codes and abbreviations of place names – e.g., Calif. (California), TX (Texas) – should not be used to stand in for the full names in normal text.
 * US Cities Guideline
 * Settlements: Article structure
 * The geography and history sections can be reversed if desired
 * U.S. municipality notes vocabulary terms
 * In popular culture
 * Notability WP:GEOLAND
 * Name in infobox
 * Southern California Capitalization
 * Flag icons are not to used in infoboxes
 * Famous residents
 * Census-designated place (CDP)
 * Edit lead per WikiProject Cities/US Guideline|US cities RFC April 2015 - Foo is an unincorporated community  in Foo County, Foo State, United States. For statistical purposes, the  United States Census Bureau  has defined Foo as a  census-designated place  (CDP). The census definition of the area may not precisely correspond to local understanding of the area with the same name. Favored alternate - Add The census definition of the area was created by the Census Bureau for statistical purposes and may not precisely correspond to local understanding of the area with the same name. to Geography section. (See Ajo, Arizona.)
 * Affluent city - Consensus against the inclusion of subjective term "affluent" as it is useless in the lead.
 * Found this comment, "We don't write "X is a fast submarine" or "X is a tall building"; we state the speed of the submarine or height of the building later on." Excellent, besides WP:PEACOCK.
 * Districts and neighborhoods of Los Angeles
 * See talk page Lead format - Chart of regions
 * Explaining Los Angeles neighborhoods Permanent link
 * Popularity ranking of cities
 * Naming conventions
 * WikiProject Stations: Rail Station Naming conventions - See also:Railway lines and stations notability
 * Geographic names
 * U.S. state highways
 * U.S. Roads Guide
 * Naming conventions (people)
 * Style Guides
 * National Register of Historic Places
 * reference 3: "Numbers are as designated in the San Francisco Municipal Ordinance. Blue colors represent higher designations as National Historic Landmarks and listing on the National Register of Historic Places; yellow represents sites that are San Francisco Designated Landmarks without a higher designation. No color represents delisted monuments.
 * Schools
 * Shopping Centers
 * California protected areas
 * Hawaii-related articles
 * Notability
 * Places of local interest
 * Railway lines and stations
 * Schools
 * What Wikipedia is not
 * List of Shopping Center anchors and tenants
 * List of Shopping Center anchors and tenants

Biography

 * Biography
 * Person or office, then-president Nixon
 * Suicide
 * Race and ethnicity in the United States Census
 * Talk:Kamala Harris
 * Privacy WP:Dob, WP:BLPNAME, WP:BLP1E

Geography

 * WikiProject Geography
 * Notability of Geographical features
 * Adding geographic coordinates
 * – link using the template, for use as a reference
 * Template: GNIS -  for number acquired from Geographic Names Information System Query Form
 * GeoLocator
 * Using Coordinates
 * Coordinates in infoboxes
 * Coordinate parameters help GeoHack select suitable map resources, and they will become more important when Wikimaps becomes fully functional.
 * Using maps and similar sources in Wikipedia articles
 * Using Google Maps
 * Userpage sample stats

Titles

 * Article titles
 * Section headings

Lead

 * How to create and manage a good lead section
 * Top templates - Order

Searching

 * Templates to search Wikipedia
 * Wikipedia Help: Searching: I found Syntax and Parameters especially interesting!
 * SearchReSearch by Daniel M. Russell - A blog about search, search skills, teaching search, learning how to search, learning how to use Google effectively, learning how to do research. It also covers a good deal of sensemaking and information foraging.