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== General ==
 
== General ==
 
*Spell out State and Province names, as opposed to abbreviations.
 
*Spell out State and Province names, as opposed to abbreviations.
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*Classification of time (example: years) should not be capitalized if a number appears before it.
 
*Similarly, spell out units of weight.
 
*Similarly, spell out units of weight.
 
*If using the metric system, abbreviations such as "m" should be used, as the words tend to get long.
 
*If using the metric system, abbreviations such as "m" should be used, as the words tend to get long.
 
*When listing height in feet and inches, only use an apostrophe to specify the number of feet.
 
*When listing height in feet and inches, only use an apostrophe to specify the number of feet.
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**Please do not add quotation marks (") after the inch specification.
 
**Do not include a "0" if the subject is at an even number of feet/meters tall.
 
**Do not include a "0" if the subject is at an even number of feet/meters tall.
*If the postmortem interval and body condition are not known, use "unknown" instead of "not stated".
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*If the height and weight are not known, please leave the infobox sections blank.
*If the height and weight are not known, use "N/A" instead of "not stated".
 
 
*Avoid using "to" in regards to a range (such as age). Please use an endash (-) instead.
 
*Avoid using "to" in regards to a range (such as age). Please use an endash (-) instead.
 
*At this time, this is an only English-language website.
 
*At this time, this is an only English-language website.

Revision as of 23:51, 6 October 2020

Please note: This page is still in the works!

Grammar

  • Proper grammar and spelling are essential to provide a credible article.
  • Brand names should be capitalized, but not underlined or italicized.
  • Make sure to use dashes and commas where appropriate.
  • Avoid using the ampersand (&) unless stated in a quote or brand name, etc.
  • It is recommended to download the Grammarly plugin for your browser.

General

  • Spell out State and Province names, as opposed to abbreviations.
  • Classification of time (example: years) should not be capitalized if a number appears before it.
  • Similarly, spell out units of weight.
  • If using the metric system, abbreviations such as "m" should be used, as the words tend to get long.
  • When listing height in feet and inches, only use an apostrophe to specify the number of feet.
    • Please do not add quotation marks (") after the inch specification.
    • Do not include a "0" if the subject is at an even number of feet/meters tall.
  • If the height and weight are not known, please leave the infobox sections blank.
  • Avoid using "to" in regards to a range (such as age). Please use an endash (-) instead.
  • At this time, this is an only English-language website.
    • Please use the specific variation of English according to the country a case originates from.
    • Use "month, day, year" format for American and Canadian cases.
    • Use "day, month, year" format for British, Australian and non-English speaking countries.

Format

  • The beginning of the article should state the individual’s name (or the article title) in bold text.
    • If the individual used a different name than what they were born with, specify it in quotation marks after the middle name (if known).
  • The lifespan of an individual is optional to add following the inclusion of their name in parentheses.
  • All articles (with the exception of disambiguations) should have an Infobox.
    • See the "creating a page" guide for additional information.
    • When adding a notice to the page (after identification, for example), the Infobox will need to be moved to the top of the page.
    • This is done by dragging the box upward in the visual editor
    • In source mode, the template can be cut and pasted to appear first.

Sections

Main sections

  • "Discovery": describing the circumstances of finding the unidentified person.
  • "Background": for missing and identified persons which would provide details of their lives before they disappeared or died.
    • Sometimes, the heading "life prior to disappearance" appears but the section titles should remain short.
  • “Case”: which details the details of the discovery, disappearance and investigation history.

The next three sections should be detailed as a bullet list, to highlight defining information about a currently unidentified or missing person. Resolved cases may state these details in prose, as they may not need to be highlighted.

  • “Characteristics”: physical description of the subject, including hair/eye color, tattoos, etc.
  • “Clothing and accessories”: describing the clothing and personal items an individual was found with or wore when they disappeared.

Please use a bullet list for the same reason as the “characteristics” section.

  • "Sources": listing where the information for the article was obtained
    • Formerly known as "links" but has been changed to be more inclusive for inline citations to support major details about a case.

Sources

  • Be sure to use the templates available for sources such as NCMEC, NamUs, etc.
  • Other websites can be sourced by adding the URL enclosed by a left and right bracket.

Naming the source in the link can be typed just before the right bracket, with a space to separate it from the URL.

  • Experienced users could also use inline citations.
    • Only available to include via source mode. Be sure to enclose a named URL between reference tags, appearing as "<ref>[www.unidentified.wikia.org Unidentified Wiki]</ref>"
    • In order for a reference to appear on the visible portion of the page, “<references />” must appear below the list of sources.
    • It is also recommended to use proper citation formatting (MLA), which can be entered in various websites to be copied for referencing an article.
    • Inline citations can be important to verify a major detail of a case, such as the manner of death.
  • Using inline citations and footnotes will interfere with each other, so only use one or the other.
  • If you wish to add footnotes (to clarify pronunciation or a disputed element in the case, use the same tag for inline citations.
    • If using footnotes, please create another section beneath “Sources” titled “Footnotes” with <references /> beneath it.