This is a work in progress. The User Experience Guidelines exist as an effort to establish basic consistencies across TechNet Wiki. The guidelines are manual (you have to make the changes yourself), and a goal of creating manual guidelines is to eventually turn some of them into automatic guidelines (that occur automatically through tools) in order to reduce editing and communication around following the guidelines. In this article:
The title of the article determines the URL of the article. For example, an article is titled "Wiki: Style Guide", which results in a URL of http://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/wiki-style-guide.aspx. Note that spaces become '-' and characters such as ':' are ignored when creating the URL for an article. For more details, see the Wiki Title Guidelines.
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EXAMPLE:
This article is based on information from <article reference> written by <orginal author>.
As Ana mentioned in this blog post, Wikipedia has this to say about signatures: "When editing a page, main namespace articles should not be signed, because the article is a shared work, based on the contributions of many people, and one editor should not be singled out above others." - Wikipedia: Signatures The exception we make, is that we allow the Credits section (see "Credits Section" in "Layouts" above).
However, we want to give you credit for your work... We provide five ways for you to receive credit for your contributions in TechNet Wiki:
Follow these guidelines in order to provide a complete story of Wiki navigation and accessibility. We might try to automate more of these features in the future in order to require less manual work and maintenance. The related topic of Cross-Linking is discussed in Wiki: Cross-Linking NOTE: This section includes only brief explanations. For full guidelines and details, see the appropriate bullets in the Page Layout section above.
To make an article easier to discover using the wiki search, include tags that are relevant to the topic discussed in your article. For example, an article that discusses using SQL Server Express with PHP should be tagged with the 'SQL', 'SQL Express', and 'PHP' tags.
Commas
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Richard Mueller edited Revision 121. Comment: Remove blank heading from HTML
Richard Mueller edited Revision 122. Comment: Minor typo
Carsten Siemens edited Revision 127. Comment: Fixed misspelling
Richard Mueller edited Revision 128. Comment: Clarified title and tag guidelines for non-English articles
Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 134. Comment: We're going with "Additional Resources" instead of "Community Resources". For example, if it's a link to an MSDN article, it goes here. That doesn't feel like a link to a "Community" resource. So "Additional" works better.
Richard Mueller edited Revision 136. Comment: Added link to Wiki article on "Cross-Linking"
Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 137. Comment: Added See Also
Peter Geelen - MSFT edited Revision 130. Comment: cleaned HMTL
Ed Price MSFT edited Revision 26. Comment: Reverting. The font and space formatting became corrupt.
Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 97. Comment: Added bullet about code font in the "Font and Design" section
Ed Price - MSFT edited Revision 135. Comment: Some clarity to the See Also bullet