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== Uses of the Word ARMS ==
== Uses of the Word ARMS ==


* When referring to the name of the video game, ''ARMS'' should be italicized.
* When referring to the name of the video game, ''ARMS'' should be italicized because it is the title of a large work.
* The word "ARMS" (or "arms") can have several other meanings. See the [[ARMS (disambiguation))]] page for an explanation of the meanings as they're used throughout the wiki.
* The word "ARMS" (or "arms") can have several other meanings. See the [[ARMS (disambiguation)]] page for an explanation of the meanings as they are used throughout the wiki.


== Formal Tone ==
== Formal Tone ==
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* Avoid slang and contractions.
* Avoid slang and contractions.
* Avoid the first-person and second-person points of view.
* Avoid the first-person and second-person points of view.
* Avoid situations where genderless singular pronouns are required. (Use they/them/their as a last resort, but try to avoid this because it breaks subject/verb agreement.)


== Localization ==
== Localization ==


* For consistency, use American-style English, e.g. "localization" instead of "localisation" and "color" instead of "colour". Redirects from UK spellings to US spellings are okay.
* For consistency, use American-style English, e.g. "localization" instead of "localisation" and "color" instead of "colour". Redirects from UK spellings to US spellings are okay.
* Use the #dateformat [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Magic_words magic word] when inputting dates. This will allow users to see the dates in the format they've chosen in their [[Special:Preferences|Preferences]]. See [[News]] for examples.
* Use the <nowiki>{{#dateformat}}</nowiki> [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Magic_words#Formatting parser function] when inputting dates. This will allow users to see the dates in the format they've chosen in their [[Special:Preferences|Preferences]]. See [[News]] for examples.
** Exception: Because adding citations is already cumbersome enough, using <nowiki>{{#dateformat}}</nowiki> is not required inside <nowiki><ref></nowiki> tags. Instead, you may simply use plain YYYY-MM-DD dates.
* When expressing lengths/heights or weights, use [[Template:Height]] and [[Template:Weight]]. These templates automatically convert metric units to imperial, displaying both. For example, &#123;&#123;Weight|kg=76&#125;&#125; displays as "{{Weight|kg=76}}".
* When expressing lengths/heights or weights, use [[Template:Height]] and [[Template:Weight]]. These templates automatically convert metric units to imperial, displaying both. For example, &#123;&#123;Weight|kg=76&#125;&#125; displays as "{{Weight|kg=76}}".

Latest revision as of 18:42, 5 September 2020

Uses of the Word ARMS

  • When referring to the name of the video game, ARMS should be italicized because it is the title of a large work.
  • The word "ARMS" (or "arms") can have several other meanings. See the ARMS (disambiguation) page for an explanation of the meanings as they are used throughout the wiki.

Formal Tone

  • Avoid slang and contractions.
  • Avoid the first-person and second-person points of view.

Localization

  • For consistency, use American-style English, e.g. "localization" instead of "localisation" and "color" instead of "colour". Redirects from UK spellings to US spellings are okay.
  • Use the {{#dateformat}} parser function when inputting dates. This will allow users to see the dates in the format they've chosen in their Preferences. See News for examples.
    • Exception: Because adding citations is already cumbersome enough, using {{#dateformat}} is not required inside <ref> tags. Instead, you may simply use plain YYYY-MM-DD dates.
  • When expressing lengths/heights or weights, use Template:Height and Template:Weight. These templates automatically convert metric units to imperial, displaying both. For example, {{Weight|kg=76}} displays as "168 lb (76 kg)".