User talk:Strombollii/Sandbox/Archive 23

Article length and heading style
I see that all your headings are capitalized. See Manual_of_Style_(capital_letters), where it tells you that words in headings (apart from the first word) should be lowercase - so Cardiovascular system rather than Cardiovascular System. This would also apply to the links to other articles.

It's actually worth having a general look around the Manual of Style (WP:MOS) for notes on all sorts of Wikipedia conventions. Certainly worth doing so if you are aiming to make a featured article, as non-adherence to the "rules" is one of the things that might prevent promotion of the article.

As for length, it doesn't seem to be covered at the MoS. But I guessed that searching for "WP:LENGTH" might come up with something - and it did. About 6,000-10,000 words seems to be the official answer. BTW, most of the Wikipedia policy pages are easily accessible by typing in "WP:" folowed by a word or an obvious abbreviation for what you want to find out about - e.g. try wp:pictures, wp:links, or wp:help.

SNALWIBMA ( talk - contribs ) 06:20, 11 September 2008 (UTC)

Cardiovascular System

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links: http://spot.colorado.edu/~dubin/bookmarks/b/1050.html

Endocrine system

 * -- Overview of Endocrine System


 * -- Glossary

Tossing refs aside...