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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:  
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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'''Original Editor '''- The original editor is the first person to contribute significant content to the page. This person can be identified by looking at the History tab. They are credited with a link to their profile page by adding the wikitext <nowiki>[[User:Username|Username]]</nowiki>&nbsp;
'''Original Editor '''- The original editor is the first person to contribute significant content to the page. This person can be identified by looking at the History tab. They are credited with a link to their profile page by adding the wikitext <nowiki>[[User:Username|Username]]</nowiki>&nbsp;  


'''Top Contributors''' - The top 5 contributors are automatically added with the following wikitext <nowiki>{{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} </nowiki>  
'''Top Contributors''' - The top 5 contributors are automatically added with the following wikitext <nowiki>{{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}} </nowiki>  
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== References<br>  ==
== References<br>  ==


References should be added in [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Vancouver_Referencing Vancouver style] using the particular method offered by this editor. [[Adding References|See the Adding References tutorial]]
References should be added in [http://www.physio-pedia.com/Vancouver_Referencing Vancouver style] using the particular method offered by this editor. [[Adding References|See the Adding References tutorial]]  
 


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Revision as of 17:13, 20 January 2017

Introduction[edit | edit source]

These quality standards are best practices for content creation, 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.

Content Guidelines
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Content on Physiopedia pages should comply with these guidelines:


Page Layout Recommendations[edit | edit source]

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 - The original editor is the first person to contribute significant content to the page. This person can be identified by looking at the History tab. They are credited with a link to their profile page by adding the wikitext [[User:Username|Username]] 

Top Contributors - The top 5 contributors are automatically added with the following wikitext {{Special:Contributors/{{FULLPAGENAME}}}}

Heading[edit | edit source]

The page content should be divided up by appropriate sub-headings as demonstrated on this page and in wikitext below. Please try not to use more than 3 sub-headings. See formatting help

Sub-heading 1[edit | edit source]

Bulleted lists must be added with wikitext or the list functions in the editing tool bar. See formatting help:

  • xxx
  • xx
  • x

Sub-heading  2[edit | edit source]

Numbered lists must be added with wikitext or the list functions in the editing tool bar. See formatting help:

  1. xxx
  2. xx
  3. x

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

Research brought in by RSS feed

Resources[edit | edit source]

Resources are useful links that will provide good quality further reading and information. Add them as a bulleted list in this section.

References
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References should be added in Vancouver style using the particular method offered by this editor. See the Adding References tutorial