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(removed point about multilingual/dialect keywords (maintaining both is unnecessary load on authors, simply search for canonical en-US spellings), and theoretical/forward-projection tags point.) |
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'''en-US''' means U.S. English. | '''en-US''' means U.S. English. | ||
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==To do== | ==To do== |
Revision as of 18:09, 19 February 2009
<entry-title>en-US</entry-title>
en-US means U.S. English.
The microformats wiki re-uses the W3C Manual of Style Spelling Editorial Guideline and thus uses U.S. English for page names, and contents of English-language pages, although British-English spellings MUST be preserved if originally used in:
- proper nouns
- direct quotations
- transcribed audio, where the speaker is known to use British-English
- URLs
- user pages
To do
You can help to implement this policy.