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See the related (but differently applicable) [[naming-principles]] for how we figure out how to name microformats themselves and microformats properties. | See the related (but differently applicable) [[naming-principles]] for how we figure out how to name microformats themselves and microformats properties. | ||
<nowiki>*</nowiki> The only exceptions to the no hiearchy rule are the [[rest]] and [[events]] pages/spaces. REST is for a completely different subset of microformats related discussions, and [[events]] is either an arbitrary exception or a bit of an experiment. | |||
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See [[mediawiki-customization]] for brief notes on how the microformats wiki is different from a "typical" MediaWiki install, in many ways to help with [[how-to-play]] and [[naming-conventions]]. |
Revision as of 23:20, 9 July 2007
Microformats wiki pages naming conventions
All pages on this wiki should follow these naming conventions:
- All lowercase.
- Dashes between words.
- XMDP profile pages for microformat specs should be named with the name of the spec, followed by "-profile"
- Avoid any use of hierarchy "/"*
- US English spelling (for English pages)
Any violations will be deleted (or moved).
See the related (but differently applicable) naming-principles for how we figure out how to name microformats themselves and microformats properties.
* The only exceptions to the no hiearchy rule are the rest and events pages/spaces. REST is for a completely different subset of microformats related discussions, and events is either an arbitrary exception or a bit of an experiment.
Related
See mediawiki-customization for brief notes on how the microformats wiki is different from a "typical" MediaWiki install, in many ways to help with how-to-play and naming-conventions.