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Some locations' names have changed during the series (for example, "Storytown Village" to "Storytime Village"). In these cases, the article should be renamed to the latest name, using that name throughout the article, and mention the older name in the lead. | Some locations' names have changed during the series (for example, "Storytown Village" to "Storytime Village"). In these cases, the article should be renamed to the latest name, using that name throughout the article, and mention the older name in the lead. | ||
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Style Guide: Locations | ||||||||
The following is a style guide on how to create a high quality location page, and is part of our Manual of Style. AimsThis style guide aims to help you write articles on all one-time, mentioned and recurring locationss from The Simpsons, provided they fall within our notability policy. Structure of an articleNamingIf a name for a location is not given in the show, use an appropriate description to name the article and put Some locations' names have changed during the series (for example, "Storytown Village" to "Storytime Village"). In these cases, the article should be renamed to the latest name, using that name throughout the article, and mention the older name in the lead. Location infobox{{Location |name= Name |image= Image |District= District |Town= Town |use= Usage |owner= Owner |employees= Employees |first appearance= "[[Episode]]"/''[[Other]]'' }} At the start of each location article should be the location infobox with a picture of the character, with all fields that you can fill in filled. Maintenance templatesIf the page lacks certain things, then respective templates should be added to the top of the article, or if it pertains to only one section, then at the top of that. The most commonly used are The article itselfThe first sentence in an article should define its subject, giving its name and telling what it is. The name, or names, should be bolded [put The article should be written in-universe view, without mentioning episode names in the text. Episodes should be referenced with the == References == <references/> at the bottom of the article.
Episode names are only allowed in the infobox, trivia, behind the laughter, appearances, and references. If you come across an article about a character that is not written in-universe view, then you cn help by fixing it, or by adding Note that one time locations do not need references. Non-canonNon-canon information should follow the above conventions, but be split from canon information. For most characters, this will be through a non-canon section, which should feature AppearancesFor a very minor location a list is used, though for a recurring location, the following scroll box is used. Every appearance should be mentioned. {{scroll| * {{ul|Good Night}} * {{ep|Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire}} * {{THOH|Treehouse of Horror}} * {{mov}} * {{ep|Holidays of Future Passed}} * {{bon|The Amazing Colossal Homer}} * {{game|The Simpsons: Hit & Run}} * {{bk|The Simpsons Uncensored Family Album}} * {{ad|Hard Times}} * {{spec|FOX's 25th Anniversary Special}} }} will produce Various other templates are available to be used for different location groups, and any relevant ones should be added to a location's page. For a list, see Wikisimpsons:Navboxes CategoriesEvery character should be in Category:Locations, which is automatically added by the infobox. Many other categories are added with the relevant navbox, for example Category:Springfield is added when Besides the automatic categories, the following should be considered:
There are also other minor categories you may consider. Every relevant category can be found within Category:Locations. Other
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