PhantomWiki:Style Guide

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The PhantomWiki Style Guide is meant to give the users helpful tips on how to present information in a consistent way.

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Layout guide

There are several main types of articles, and each has its own layout that should be used consistently for all articles of that type. Note: not all headlines need to be used; only those that are applicable to the article in question. For example, a story may not be connected to any other story and in that case the headline Related stories can be omitted.

Story articles

The following headlines should be used for story articles:

Character articles

etc.

Organization articles

etc.

Issue articles

Title (the issue title and number)
image (scanned cover image)
Coverartist (name of cover artist)
Country (country of origin and language of issue)
Format (width × height in cm)
Pages (total number of pages, including covers - regardless of page numbering within the actual issue. Also color information)
Date (publishing date, as specific as possible)
Publisher (name of the publishing company)
Editor (name of the person listed as editor for the issue)
Preceded (link to preceding issue of the same series)
Followed (link to following issue of the same series)
isbn (ISBN or ISSN data if such exists [it is usually listed at the same place as the editorial staff])

Creator articles

etc. in the chronological order in which the creator started with them, "Other stories" should always be put at the end.

Formatting guide

Text formatting is used to help distinguish between various types of articles:

Examples: The Phantom is a character in the comic strip "The Phantom", which has been reprinted in the comic book The Phantom.

Image guide

The purpose of cover scans and story panels are only to make the issues/stories easy to identify. Longer panel sequences from stories should be avoided, aswell as high resolution cover scans.

Longer articles may warrant more images, but at least one image per article is recommended. When placed in articles, images should be sized at approximately 200px for template pictures and 250px for general article images.

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