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==Abbreviations==
==Abbreviations==
* I prefer to omit the dot after abbreviations that end with the last letter of the word (St, Mr, Dr, Rd, Mt, Jr, Bros, etc.)
* I prefer to omit the dot after abbreviations that end with the last letter of the word (St, Mr, Dr, Rd, Mt, Jr, Bros, etc.)
* It's best not to use  abbreviations like "18th St S" or "5th Av SW". (see [[Bhamwiki:Style#Streets Style#Streets]]
* It's best not to use  abbreviations like "18th St S" or "5th Av SW". (see [[Bhamwiki:Style#Streets|Style#Streets]]


==Chronology==
==Chronology==

Revision as of 17:11, 26 February 2007

This is an ad hoc page to collect thoughts on project style (until such time as a "style guide" is feasible). When in doubt, use Wikipedia guidelines or discuss on the talk page. Additions or changes to this guide can be discussed at Bhamwiki talk:Style or Bhamwiki talk:Messageboard.

Abbreviations

  • I prefer to omit the dot after abbreviations that end with the last letter of the word (St, Mr, Dr, Rd, Mt, Jr, Bros, etc.)
  • It's best not to use abbreviations like "18th St S" or "5th Av SW". (see Style#Streets

Chronology

  • Typically, lists of dates or events will follow chronological order. Mature, lengthy articles will forego lists in favor of more qualitative divisions (early years, peak years, decline, etc). See discussion at Messageboard#Chronological_order

Disambiguation

  • Article titles should be disambiguated only when necessary (i.e. 19th Street Bessemer, but not Dolonah Road Bessemer). Some titles work better with the disambiguation in parentheses, others are OK without.

Honorifics

  • Honorifics (Reverend, Doctor, President, Sir, etc.) should be used minimally, only at the beginning or when needed for clarification.

Image naming

  • Uploaded images should be named so that the subject is clearly indicated (i.e. "Denny Chimes 2003.jpg" rather than IMG_1075.JPG".

Streets

Tense

  • Descriptions of historical events should typically use the past tense. Descriptions of current and lasting conditions should use the present.