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This page lists various '''tasks''' that need doing on the OMORI Wiki. If you want to get involved but don't know where to start, have a look down the list.
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:Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style|Wikipedia Manual of Style]].


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== On-going tasks ==
== Article titles ==
These are the tasks that are on-going maintenance work, or which are part of on-going projects that will take a significant period of time to complete.
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, suck as "quests", "battle system", and "characters", the first word should be capitalized and any subsequent words should be lowercase.


=== For all users ===
'''Good title examples'''
The following tasks can be carried out by all users.
*AUBREY
*Battle system
*List of items


==== [[Special:UncategorizedPages|Uncategorized pages]] ====
The goal is to have this category empty. You can add categories to pages by adding {{code|<nowiki>[[Category:(category name)]]</nowiki>}} at the bottom of pages.


==== [[Special:UncategorizedFiles|Uncategorized files]] ====
'''Bad title examples'''
The goal is to have this category empty. You can add categories to files by adding a license to the file summary. Please see the [[OMORI Wiki:Licensing files|file licensing guide]] for specifics on how to license files properly.
*Aubrey
*BATTLE SYSTEM
*LIST OF ITEMS


==== [[Special:WantedPages|Wanted pages]] ====
== Article disambiguation ==
The goal is to have this category empty. Red links in an article indicate that a page is linked, but doesn't exist. You can create a page by visiting a red link.
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.


==== [[Special:WantedFiles|Wanted files]] ====
'''Good disambiguation examples'''
The goal is to have this category empty. Red links with a '''File:''' prefix in an article indicate that a file is linked, but doesn't exist. You can create a file by using the [[Special:Upload|upload tool]].
*OMORI
*OMORI (game)
*OMORI (enemy)


==== [[Special:WantedTemplates|Wanted templates]] ====
The goal is to have this category empty. Red links with a '''Template:''' prefix in an article indicate that a template is linked, but doesn't exist. You can create a template by visiting a red link.


=== For staff members ===
'''Bad disambiguation examples'''
The following tasks can only be carried out by staff members.
*OMORI (character)
 
*OMORI (Game)
==== [[:Category:Marked for deletion|Pages marked for deletion]] ====
*OMORI (THE ENEMY)
The goal is to have this category empty. Users can mark pages for deletion with a reason attached. Once they're no longer transcluded, they can be deleted.

Revision as of 23:53, 28 February 2021

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 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, suck as "quests", "battle system", and "characters", the first word should be capitalized and any subsequent words should be lowercase.

Good title examples

  • AUBREY
  • Battle system
  • List of items


Bad title examples

  • Aubrey
  • BATTLE SYSTEM
  • LIST OF ITEMS

Article 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)