This Manual of Style (MoS) outlines guidelines for writing and formatting articles on CruxPedia. These rules ensure clarity, consistency, and quality across the site.
1. ๐ Article Titles
Use **sentence case**: Only the first letter of the title and proper nouns should be capitalized.
Avoid symbols, emojis, or excessive punctuation.
Do not use promotional or biased language in titles.
2. โ๏ธ Writing Style
Write in a **neutral, encyclopedic tone**.
Use **third-person perspective**.
Avoid personal opinions, biased statements, or exaggeration.
Keep sentences **clear, concise, and factual**.
3. ๐ Sources and References
Use **reliable sources** (books, academic journals, trusted news).
Cite every claim that could be challenged.
Use the `<ref> <ref>` tags and place references under a `==References==` section.
4. ๐ Sections and Headings
Use section headings (`==Heading==`) to organize articles.
Follow a logical order: **Introduction โ Background โ Main Content โ Legacy โ References**
Avoid overly short or empty sections.
5. ๐ Language and Grammar
Use Indian English (e.g., โcolourโ not โcolorโ).
Avoid slang, contractions (e.g., use โdo notโ instead of โdonโtโ).
Spell-check and proofread before saving.
6. ๐ผ๏ธ Images and Media
Only use images that are public domain, Creative Commons, or user-created.
Include a clear caption and alt text.
Use `Caption text` for image placement.
7. ๐ท๏ธ Categories and Templates
Add relevant categories at the bottom of each article. Example: ``
Use infoboxes and navigation templates when available.
8. ๐ What to Avoid
Overuse of bold, italics, or colored text.
Writing in all caps.
Repetition of the article title in every paragraph.
Personal blogs or unverifiable sources.
9. ๐งพ Examples
โ Good Style
Sachin Tendulkar is a former Indian cricketer widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in the history of cricket.
โ Bad Style
Sachin is the BEST!!! He literally destroyed bowlers. What a guy!