HighSpell Wiki/Style Guide: Difference between revisions

m Corrected spelling of American
m Changed DD-MM-YYYY to MM-DD-YYYY as the example reflects
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* Unless representing a specific item quantity or cost, in which case numerals under eleven are acceptable for clarity.
* Unless representing a specific item quantity or cost, in which case numerals under eleven are acceptable for clarity.
** E.g. "5 ×{{ItemIcon|Fire Scroll|size=24px}}" instead of "Five ×{{ItemIcon|Fire Scroll|size=24px}}"
** E.g. "5 ×{{ItemIcon|Fire Scroll|size=24px}}" instead of "Five ×{{ItemIcon|Fire Scroll|size=24px}}"
* Use the DD-MM-YYYY format for numerical dates (e.g., 04-20-2021).
* Use the MM-DD-YYYY format for numerical dates (e.g., 04-20-2021).
* Use the 'Month Day, Year' format for dates (e.g., April 20th, 2021).
* Use the 'Month Day, Year' format for dates (e.g., April 20th, 2021).
* Use the <code style="border: 1px solid var(--border-color-base) !important; background: var(--bg-contrast) !important;"><nowiki>{{Stub}}</nowiki></code> template at the end of articles that are sparse and need more content.
* Use the <code style="border: 1px solid var(--border-color-base) !important; background: var(--bg-contrast) !important;"><nowiki>{{Stub}}</nowiki></code> template at the end of articles that are sparse and need more content.