Difference between revisions of "Wikisimpsons:Style Guide Locations"
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==Manual of Style:Locations== | ==Manual of Style:Locations== | ||
+ | The following guidelines must be ahered to by all location articles. | ||
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===In-universe=== | ===In-universe=== | ||
All articles pertaining to locations should be written in in-universe prose. This means one should describe the events of ''The Simpsons'' without any references to the real world,<br />such as episode titles, allusions to pop culture, etc. If it is absolutely necessary that one name the source, it goes in [[#Behind the Laughter|Behind the Laughter]], although descriptions of an episode's plot should be reworded to not include the episode's title. | All articles pertaining to locations should be written in in-universe prose. This means one should describe the events of ''The Simpsons'' without any references to the real world,<br />such as episode titles, allusions to pop culture, etc. If it is absolutely necessary that one name the source, it goes in [[#Behind the Laughter|Behind the Laughter]], although descriptions of an episode's plot should be reworded to not include the episode's title. | ||
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The 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 <nowiki>''' '''</nowiki> around the name(s)]. | The 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 <nowiki>''' '''</nowiki> around the name(s)]. | ||
− | :'''Fast-Food Boulevard''', also known as the '''Fast Food District''', is a street in Springfield lined with fast food restaurants. | + | :'''Fast-Food Boulevard''', also known as the '''Fast Food District''', is a street in Springfield lined with fast food restaurants. |
''If'' the article is made-up of several paragraphs, the lead (opening paragraph) should summarize the article. Most location articles will not need leads as they are short—one sentence or one or two paragraphs will be enough to cover their whole subject. If it is more appropriate to introduce a body section for the location's subject matter, do so. ([[Fast-Food Boulevard]] has a section detailing its destruction, for example.) | ''If'' the article is made-up of several paragraphs, the lead (opening paragraph) should summarize the article. Most location articles will not need leads as they are short—one sentence or one or two paragraphs will be enough to cover their whole subject. If it is more appropriate to introduce a body section for the location's subject matter, do so. ([[Fast-Food Boulevard]] has a section detailing its destruction, for example.) |
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