User:Lord Bolingbroke/notes

Style guidelines

 * WP:FREECOPYING – describes how to format attribution notices
 * MOS:CATORDER – describes how categories should be ordered
 * Help:Citation Style 1 – recommends that upper camel case be used for domain names (e.g., ShipbuildingHistory.com rather than shipbuildinghistory.com)
 * MOS:TITLECAPS – recommends that title case be used for all references
 * MOS:ALLCAPS – recommends normalizing the capitalization of newspaper headlines in all caps
 * MOS:TITLEPUNCT – describes how to format multiple subtitles
 * In general, use italics for works and plain text for organizations (see also Help talk:Citation Style 1/Archive 72)
 * Help:Line-break handling – describes proper use of tags etc.

Templates

 * r – provides a compact version of named references
 * refideas – formats potential sources for placement on talk page
 * nowrap – prevents line breaks
 * Infobox mapframe – generates a dynamic map

Meta

 * tld – displays an example template without a wikilink (e.g., )
 * tlx – displays an example template with a wikilink (e.g., )
 * small – replaces  tags
 * tag – displays HTML tags
 * para – displays a template parameter (e.g., ps)

Discussion

 * paragraph break – introduces a paragraph break within a list item
 * no ping – links to a userpage without triggering a notification
 * hidden ping – pings a user without displaying their username

Misc. thoughts and links

 * m:Help:Interwiki linking – list of prefixes for Wikimedia projects
 * mw:Help:Extension:Kartographer – describes how dynamic maps are generated
 * Special:PermanentLink — for linking to oldids
 * Help talk:Citation Style 1/Archive 7 – contains advice on how to cite book reviews using CS1 templates
 * Wikipedia talk:Page mover/Archive 3 – discussion of draftifying as a back door means of deletion
 * MOS:DABSEEALSO – mentions the use of look from and in title
 * Some people are opposed to integrating OpenStreetMap into Wikipedia (Administrators' noticeboard/Incidents). I see a parallel with the opposition to using Wikidata to generate short descriptions; editors on en.wiki want to be able to control everything on en.wiki.
 * Redirects for discussion/Log/2019 November 2 – follow-up RfD needed?
 * User:Legacypac/Cleanup Guide
 * User:AnomieBOT III/Broken redirects
 * Database reports/Top new article reviewers