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The MoS
A vast resource

Article sections
Making articles readable

Images and refs
Enriching the text

Linking
Tying the encyclopedia together

Consistency
Final little things to think about

Summary
Review of what you've learned




The MoS is a great resource, but you're not expected to read the whole thing! You can look up advice specific issues, but here are the two key principles to bear in mind:

  1. Consistency. Keep style and formatting consistent within an article (unless explicitly excepted).
  2. Stability. Don't change an article from one guideline-defined style to another without a very good reason.


Below is a list of some main pages which make up Wikipedia's Manual of Style. For a comprehensive descriptive directory of all the pages which make up the Wikipedia Manual of Style, see Manual of Style contents