* Write factual information. * Give concrete advice. * To make editing and elaboration easier, avoid use of "I" where possible (except in your WikiHomePage). * Write and sign first person accounts when reporting experience not easily reduced to facts or advice. * Place words where they are easy to read, which isn't always at the bottom. * Edit pages to emphasize the flow of ideas, not the chronology of contribution. * Be concise and stay OnTopic for the page. * Use language you'd be comfortable reading out loud - use vs utilize - and keep it simple. Simple language often communicates better. * The server has very simple TextFormattingRules. Start each line without spaces, and separate paragraphs with a blank line. You can run capitalized words together to make HyperLinks. * Use horizontal separators to make things easier to read. When there are lots of different comments with no separation, they can get confusing. * Edit only when you think a page is lacking - don't just sign your name at the bottom of every page. * Don't delete unless doing so adds value. * Don't say things that are designed to make others mad. Practice civility and understatement. See also: GoodStyleSuggestions