Template talk:Style

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Contents

[edit] Documentation

Template:Style is used on pages belonging to the Manual of Style, typically without subst allowing the automatical inclusion of future modifications.

[edit] Usage

{{Style}}

[edit] Example

Code Result
{{Style}}
Guidance on style
Manual of Style
Supplementary manuals

Abbreviations
Biographies
Capital letters
Command-line examples
Dashes
Dates and numbers
Headings
Links
Mathematics
Pronunciation
Sister projects
Text formatting
Titles
Trademarks

Special article styles

Disambiguation pages
Arabic transliteration
China-related articles
Ethiopia-related articles
Indic-related articles
Ireland-related articles
Islam-related articles
Japan-related articles
Korea-related articles

Other guidance

How to edit a page
Guide to layout
Captions
Categorization
Categorization of people
Cite sources
Explain jargon
Footnotes
Writing better articles
Lists
Music samples
Naming conventions
Overlinking
Picture tutorial
Proper names
Sections
Technical terms
and definitions

Words to avoid
Writing about fiction

[edit] See also

[edit] Discussion

Please add issues below as you see fit.

[edit] Navigation

On WP:MOSDASH I've moved Template:Style (edit talk links history) to the bottom of the page into a new section. The output of this template is nice and useful, but at the top of the page it obfuscates the lead section and ToC. It's painful to scroll down many lines before the main article appears. Omniplex 17:38, 28 February 2006 (UTC)

A simple align="right" didn't work as expected. To get a floating right effect (e.g. together with the ToC) {{Wrapper}} might do the trick. Omniplex 16:32, 14 March 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Redesign

If we're going to redesign it, can we change it to CSS instead of tables for layout at the same time? -Quiddity 22:41, 14 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Additions?

Should I add the other Wikipedia:Manual of Style#Submanuals that aren't listed here yet? --Quiddity 04:32, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

(ignoring the 2 still proposed-only submanuals that are listed: Wikipedia:Manual of Style (lists of works) (which I recently overhauled, come give feedback on whether it's ready :) and Wikipedia:Manual of Style (national varieties of English))