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These quality standards are best practices for formatting Physiopedia pages. Editors should attempt to follow these guidelines, though they are best treated with common sense, and occasional exceptions may apply.  
These quality standards are best practices for layout and formatting of Physiopedia pages. Editors should attempt to follow these guidelines, though they are best treated with common sense, and occasional exceptions may apply.  


The general layout for the page should include the table of contents and editor credits at the top, followed by the main content for the page, related research, resources and references.
The general layout for the page should include the table of contents and editor credits at the top, followed by the main content for the page, related research, resources and references, as shown below:


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'''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} &nbsp;  
'''Top Contributors''' - {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} &nbsp;  
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== Heading ==
== Heading ==


Insert text here  
Insert text here  


=== Sub-heading 1 ===
=== Sub-heading 1 ===


Insert text here  
Insert text here  


==== Sub-heading&nbsp; 2 ====
==== Sub-heading&nbsp; 2 ====


Insert text here  
Insert text here  


===== Sub -heading 3 =====
===== Sub -heading 3 =====


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== Table of contents  ==
== Table of contents  ==


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The table of contents (TOC) will appear automatically after more than three section headings are used. &nbsp;Typically, the table reproduces and numbers these headings.
 
On some occasions you may need to force the TOC to appear, you can do this by adding <nowiki>__FORCETOC__</nowiki>
 
[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Table_of_contents See Table o contents help]


== Editor credits  ==
== Editor credits  ==

Revision as of 10:50, 9 March 2015

These quality standards are best practices for layout and formatting of Physiopedia pages. Editors should attempt to follow these guidelines, though they are best treated with common sense, and occasional exceptions may apply.

The general layout for the page should include the table of contents and editor credits at the top, followed by the main content for the page, related research, resources and references, as shown below:


Original Editor - Your name will be added here if you created the original content for this page.

Top Contributors - Admin, Kim Jackson, Tony Lowe and Rachael Lowe  

Heading[edit | edit source]

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Sub-heading 1[edit | edit source]

Insert text here

Sub-heading  2[edit | edit source]

Insert text here

Sub -heading 3[edit | edit source]

Insert text here

Recent Related Research (from Pubmed)[edit | edit source]

Research brought in by RSS feed

Resources[edit | edit source]

Add resources here

References[edit | edit source]

References will automatically be added here, see adding references tutorial.


Table of contents[edit | edit source]

The table of contents (TOC) will appear automatically after more than three section headings are used.  Typically, the table reproduces and numbers these headings.

On some occasions you may need to force the TOC to appear, you can do this by adding __FORCETOC__

See Table o contents help

Editor credits[edit | edit source]

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Content[edit | edit source]

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Related research[edit | edit source]

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Resources[edit | edit source]

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References[edit | edit source]

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