For issues not discussed below, consult the
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style Wikipedia Manual of Style].
== Readability ==
Always keep in mind that the page you are editing will
be viewed by readers of different ages, educational
backgrounds, cultures and browser technology.
Write clearly and concisely. Do not use more words
than are necessary, but do not sacrifice clarity to
conciseness.
Do not repeat content. If the same information is
expressed in two different places, then inconsistency
will result when one place is edited before the other is.
If you see repeated content, ask yourself where the reader
is likely to search for the information in question.
If the reader is much more likely to look for it in one
place than the other, then delete it from the less common
place and link to the more common. If the reader is equally
likely to look for it in different places, create a separate
page to hold the information.
An ideal page should be one or two screenfuls long,
an intentionally vague measure.
If it’s too short, then the reader’s time
has been wasted; consider combining short pages.
If it’s too long, then the reader’s attention
may wander, and a reader using a handheld device may not
be able to find important information; always split very
long pages.
== Spelling and word usage ==