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Additional writing habits have formed beyond those mentioned in GoodStyle. Here are some more suggestions, some of which are subsequently debated.
# At the top, establish a context: Tell the reader what the page is about.
-# Tell important information first, go into details later. Think of the wiki page as newspaper article. Readers are impatient: they start at the top and read down. If they care enough about the page to edit it, they scroll to the bottom (because the EditPage button is there).
+# Tell important information first, go into details later. Think of the wiki page as newspaper article. Readers are impatient: they start at the top and read down. If they care enough about the page to edit it, they scroll to the bottom (because the EditText button is there).
# Link to other relevant wiki pages wherever possible. Links increase the value of the WikiWikiWeb.
# Use categories for automatic indexing. See WikiCategories.
# Unless you prefer anonymity, sign and date your comment. -- LarsAronsson (18 May 2001)
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