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== Article titles ==
== Article titles ==
'''Article titles''' should match the content of the game. Due to the game's formatting of most nouns, this will be fully capitalized most of the time. If the subject of an article isn't a noun covered in the game, such as "quests", "battle system", and "characters", the first word should be capitalized and any subsequent words should be lowercase.
'''Article titles''' should '''not''' match the game's full capitalization format when it comes to nouns. Unless the subject of the article is a noun, the first word should be capitalized and any subsequent words should be lowercase. The ONLY exception for this is the game's title, OMORI, as that is how it's properly formatted.


=== Good title examples ===
=== Good title examples ===
*AUBREY
*Aubrey
*Battle system
*OMORI (game)
*List of items
*List of items


=== Bad title examples ===
=== Bad title examples ===
*Aubrey
*AUBREY
*BATTLE SYSTEM
*Omori (game)
*LIST OF ITEMS
*LIST OF ITEMS


== Article title disambiguation ==
== Article title disambiguation ==
If the subject of an article has '''multiple uses''', such as OMORI, being the title of the game, the name of a character, and the name of an enemy, multiple articles should be created. These articles should be followed with a general, '''uncapitalized''', and usually one-word disambiguation tag in parenthesis, such as "OMORI (game)" and "OMORI (enemy). The article for the '''most important''' subject (in this case, OMORI the character) does not need to adhere to this.
If the subject of an article has '''multiple uses''', such as Omori, being the title of the game, the name of a character, and the name of an enemy, multiple articles should be created. These articles should be followed with a general, '''uncapitalized''', and usually one-word disambiguation tag in parenthesis, such as "Omori (game)" and "Omori (enemy). The article for the '''most important''' subject (in this case, Omori the character) does not need to adhere to this.


=== Good disambiguation examples ===
=== Good disambiguation examples ===
*OMORI
*Omori
*OMORI (game)
*OMORI (game)
*OMORI (enemy)
*Omori (enemy)


=== Bad disambiguation examples ===
=== Bad disambiguation examples ===
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=== Good introduction examples ===
=== Good introduction examples ===
*This article serves as a '''style guide''' for the OMORI Wiki. (...)
*This article serves as a '''style guide''' for the OMORI Wiki. (...)
*'''OMORI''' is the titular deuteragonist in ''[[OMORI (game)|OMORI]]''. (...)
*'''Omori''' is the titular deuteragonist in ''[[Omori (game)|OMORI]]''. (...)


=== Bad introduction examples ===
=== Bad introduction examples ===
*This article will help you write better on the OMORI Wiki. (...)
*This article will help you write better on the OMORI Wiki. (...)
*'''OMORI''' is the titular deuteragonist in [[OMORI (game)|OMORI]]. (...)
*Omori is the titular deuteragonist in [[Omori (game)|OMORI]]. (...)


== Article sections ==
== Article sections ==
Similar to article titles, '''article sections''' should match the game's fully-capitalized formatting of most nouns. If the subject of a section isn't a noun covered in the game, suck as "profile", "trivia", and "gallery", the first word should be capitalized and any subsequent words should be lowercase.
Similar to article titles, '''article sections''' should '''not''' match the game's full capitalization format of nouns. If the subject of a section isn't a noun, such as "profile", "trivia", and "gallery", the first word should be capitalized and any subsequent words should be lowercase.


=== Good section examples ===
=== Good section examples ===
*Trivia
*Trivia
*Normal route
*Normal route
*DREAM WORLD
*Dream World


=== Bad section examples ===
=== Bad section examples ===
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=== Good linking examples ===
=== Good linking examples ===
*[[OMORI]] is a character. (...) OMORI wears a black tank top. (...) OMORI's personality is generally left up to player interpretation.
*[[Omori]] is a character. (...) Omori wears a black tank top. (...) Omori's personality is generally left up to player interpretation.
*Following this and his ill-fated meeting with [[BASIL]] in reality, [[SUNNY]] finds himself within WHITE SPACE again.
*Following this and his ill-fated meeting with [[Basil]] in reality, [[Sunny]] finds himself within White Space again.
*[[OMORI|OMORI's]] [[KNIFE]] is a common weapon.
*[[Omori|Omori's]] [[Knife]] is a common weapon.


=== Bad linking examples ===
=== Bad linking examples ===
*[[OMORI]] is a character. (...) [[OMORI]] wears a black tank top. (...) [[OMORI|OMORI's]] personality is generally left up to player interpretation.
*[[Omori]] is a character. (...) [[Omori]] wears a black tank top. (...) [[Omori|Omori's]] personality is generally left up to player interpretation.
*Following this and his ill-fated meeting with BASIL in reality, SUNNY finds himself within WHITE SPACE again.
*Following this and his ill-fated meeting with Basil in reality, Sunny finds himself within White Space again.
* The [[KNIFE]] is a common weapon used by [[OMORI]].
* The [[Knife]] is a common weapon used by [[Omori]].

Latest revision as of 06:49, 19 February 2022

This article serves as a style guide for the OMORI Wiki. This purpose of this guide is to have all pages adhere to a consistent standard of style and formatting. If a topic is not covered here or you're in doubt of anything, consult the Wikipedia Manual of Style.

Article titles

Article titles should not match the game's full capitalization format when it comes to nouns. Unless the subject of the article is a noun, the first word should be capitalized and any subsequent words should be lowercase. The ONLY exception for this is the game's title, OMORI, as that is how it's properly formatted.

Good title examples

  • Aubrey
  • OMORI (game)
  • List of items

Bad title examples

  • AUBREY
  • Omori (game)
  • LIST OF ITEMS

Article title disambiguation

If the subject of an article has multiple uses, such as Omori, being the title of the game, the name of a character, and the name of an enemy, multiple articles should be created. These articles should be followed with a general, uncapitalized, and usually one-word disambiguation tag in parenthesis, such as "Omori (game)" and "Omori (enemy). The article for the most important subject (in this case, Omori the character) does not need to adhere to this.

Good disambiguation examples

  • Omori
  • OMORI (game)
  • Omori (enemy)

Bad disambiguation examples

  • OMORI (character)
  • OMORI (Game)
  • OMORI (THE ENEMY)

Article introductions

The introduction of an article is the section before the first heading. The table of contents, if displayed, appears between the introduction and the first heading. The introduction of an article should be capable of standing out as a to-the-point overview of the article, briefly describing its most important points. It should normally contain no more than four paragraphs and should be written in a clear, accessible style so as to invite a reading of the full article. The article's subject should be mentioned at the earliest natural point in the prose within the first sentence, and should appear in boldface. When referring to the game in an introduction, italics should also be used.

Good introduction examples

  • This article serves as a style guide for the OMORI Wiki. (...)
  • Omori is the titular deuteragonist in OMORI. (...)

Bad introduction examples

  • This article will help you write better on the OMORI Wiki. (...)
  • Omori is the titular deuteragonist in OMORI. (...)

Article sections

Similar to article titles, article sections should not match the game's full capitalization format of nouns. If the subject of a section isn't a noun, such as "profile", "trivia", and "gallery", the first word should be capitalized and any subsequent words should be lowercase.

Good section examples

  • Trivia
  • Normal route
  • Dream World

Bad section examples

  • TRIVIA
  • Normal Route
  • Dream world

Linking articles

Links should be used sparsely, but enough to redirect readers to other important topics for more background knowledge. Links should take up less than 10% of any page, and, for the most part, linking to the same term should never be repeated in an article.

Good linking examples

  • Omori is a character. (...) Omori wears a black tank top. (...) Omori's personality is generally left up to player interpretation.
  • Following this and his ill-fated meeting with Basil in reality, Sunny finds himself within White Space again.
  • Omori's Knife is a common weapon.

Bad linking examples

  • Omori is a character. (...) Omori wears a black tank top. (...) Omori's personality is generally left up to player interpretation.
  • Following this and his ill-fated meeting with Basil in reality, Sunny finds himself within White Space again.
  • The Knife is a common weapon used by Omori.