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* Use multiple levels of headings appropriately. | * Use multiple levels of headings appropriately. | ||
− | * Use boldface (entered by surrounding the text by triple | + | * Use boldface (entered by surrounding the text by triple primes like '''this''') to emphasize the first appearance of the article title in the first paragraph of an article, when applicable. Where possible, write the first paragraph so that it does include the article title. |
* For <em>general emphasis</em>, use <code> <em></code>, not <code> <i></code> or <code> <b></code>. | * For <em>general emphasis</em>, use <code> <em></code>, not <code> <i></code> or <code> <b></code>. | ||
* Use <code> <i></code> for roman text in book titles when not linked: <i>Long List</i>. | * Use <code> <i></code> for roman text in book titles when not linked: <i>Long List</i>. | ||
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* Use <code> &minus; </code> (−) and not - to denote subtraction. | * Use <code> &minus; </code> (−) and not - to denote subtraction. | ||
* Use <code> &times; </code> (×) and not x to denote multiplication. | * Use <code> &times; </code> (×) and not x to denote multiplication. | ||
− | * Notwithstanding the above, do not use entity names in article titles, as some browsers do not render them correctly as browser window titles. So, for example, use a typewriter apostrophe ' in [[World English-language Scrabble Players' Association]]. | + | * Notwithstanding the above, do not use HTML entity names (such as &rsquo;) in article titles, as some browsers do not render them correctly as browser window titles. So, for example, use a typewriter apostrophe ' in [[World English-language Scrabble Players' Association]]. |
* Do not use serial commas. | * Do not use serial commas. | ||
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<em>
, not <i>
or <b>
. <i>
for roman text in book titles when not linked: Long List. ‘
and ’
(like ‘this’), not the plain ' symbol. “
and ”
(like “this”), not the plain " symbol. ’
and not ' for an apostrophe. –
(–) and not - for numerical and date ranges or elsewhere where endashes are called for. —
(—) and not -- where emdashes are called for. −
(−) and not - to denote subtraction. ×
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