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Try to write articles avoiding exaggeration or inconsistent information, moreover avoid too advertising style descriptions and pay attention that usage / publication of Copyrighted material / text without prior written consent of the authors are to be avoided on this Wiki (It's also important not to submit / upload any Copyrighted material without prior written consent of the authors).
 
Try to write articles avoiding exaggeration or inconsistent information, moreover avoid too advertising style descriptions and pay attention that usage / publication of Copyrighted material / text without prior written consent of the authors are to be avoided on this Wiki (It's also important not to submit / upload any Copyrighted material without prior written consent of the authors).
 
== Text style formatting rules ==
 
 
Avoid text style formatting with <span style="color:#0000c0">blue</span> color, <u>underlined</u> text or <span style="color:#0000c0"><u>both</u></span>, since these formatting styles should be reserved in this Wiki for internal / external linking purposes.
 
  
 
=== Date format ===
 
=== Date format ===

Latest revision as of 07:39, 9 May 2014

Some general basic rules for Wiki authors to follow.

Articles rules for authors

Try to write articles avoiding exaggeration or inconsistent information, moreover avoid too advertising style descriptions and pay attention that usage / publication of Copyrighted material / text without prior written consent of the authors are to be avoided on this Wiki (It's also important not to submit / upload any Copyrighted material without prior written consent of the authors).

Date format

  • dd/mm/yyyy to represent an exact date (as example: 07/12/2006 or 19/12/2006)
  • mm/yyyy to represent a monthly date (as example: 01/2006 for January 2006 or 12/2006 for December 2006)