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style_guidelines [2022/02/03 17:00] – [Layout/Formatting Guidelines] hogwildstyle_guidelines [2022/02/23 00:22] – "many" - vague,undefined,unsubstantiated statment djk44883
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 ===== Text Content Guidelines ===== ===== Text Content Guidelines =====
  
-  * Many wiki readers aren'fluent in English. Please choose your words carefully.+  * There may be wiki readers not fluent in English. Please choose your words carefully.
   * Avoid using specialized abbreviations that aren't standard across the technology industry or in common English. For example, anyone unfamiliar with Linux/Unix will not know that "wl" indicates a wireless interface. Explain it, or use it only where relevant. WiFi, however, is a standard term across computing, and society in general, and is safer to use.   * Avoid using specialized abbreviations that aren't standard across the technology industry or in common English. For example, anyone unfamiliar with Linux/Unix will not know that "wl" indicates a wireless interface. Explain it, or use it only where relevant. WiFi, however, is a standard term across computing, and society in general, and is safer to use.
   * Avoid non-standard abbreviations/short forms. For example, don't use "FT" for FreshTomato. Using LAN is okay, as it's common terminology.   * Avoid non-standard abbreviations/short forms. For example, don't use "FT" for FreshTomato. Using LAN is okay, as it's common terminology.
style_guidelines.txt · Last modified: 2023/07/16 18:10 by hogwild