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<h1>en-US</h1>
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'''en-US''' means U.S. English.
'''en-US''' means U.S. English.
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* URLs
* URLs
* user pages
* user pages
[[keywords|Keywords]] (and tags, once this wiki suports them) {{should}} be in both languages, if different.


==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.

References

See also