Difference between revisions of "Help:Basic setup, rules and guidelines"

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* Provide relevant context (policy, practice, science).  
 
* Provide relevant context (policy, practice, science).  
 
* Consider important interactions with other components of the coastal system.  
 
* Consider important interactions with other components of the coastal system.  
* Wiki [[#Cheatsheet|quick reference]] guide and resources at bottom of this page: tells you how to produce links, emphasise text, lists, headlines etc.  
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* Wiki [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet quick reference] guide and [[#References and external links|resources]] at bottom of this page: tells you how to produce links, emphasise text, lists, headlines etc.  
 
* Link to other relevant coastal wiki articles.  
 
* Link to other relevant coastal wiki articles.  
 
* Don’t enter into details if good references and links to detailed information are available.  
 
* Don’t enter into details if good references and links to detailed information are available.  

Revision as of 17:01, 21 December 2006

Subject title

  • Keep it as short as possible

Introduction

  • Concise lead section or introduction
  • 1-4 paragraphs long

The article

  • Put your main text in this section.
  • Provide relevant context (policy, practice, science).
  • Consider important interactions with other components of the coastal system.
  • Wiki quick reference guide and resources at bottom of this page: tells you how to produce links, emphasise text, lists, headlines etc.
  • Link to other relevant coastal wiki articles.
  • Don’t enter into details if good references and links to detailed information are available.
  • Article length – between a few hundred to a few thousand words.
  • Other tips:
  1. Separate major sections of article with section headlines.
  2. Use heirachial heading structure
  3. Box text for effect
  4. Define terms
  5. Add relevant images or graphics, tables
  6. Use analogies and comparisons to illustrate

References and external links

  • Link to resources and information already available (but only if not copyright)
  • Reference articles used


Include Date, authors name(s), affiliation, email(opt).