Hypixel SkyBlock Wiki:Style Manual


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Follow the tips in this Style Manual to help keep the Hypixel SkyBlock Wiki consistent and easy to read. In addition, Wikipedia's Manual of Style is a great resource for fundamental editing tips and rules. The style guide may be used to adjudicate disagreements between users over editing style.

Basics
While we generally try to follow Wikipedia's manual of style, below is a list of some specific policies we value:
 * WP:PRONOUN - Articles should not be written from a first- or second-person perspective. (ex: "You can access collections" should be phrased as "The player can access collections.")

Game Name
The official name of the game is "Hypixel SkyBlock" with the "B" capitalized, and as such the wiki uses this spelling.

Assets
Assets should be from the 1.8 version of Minecraft as this is the lowest version Hypixel supports and is the closest playable version to that the server runs on. It's also the most commonly used Minecraft version for the Hypixel SkyBlock player according to the poll created on.

Images
Guidelines for images/screencaps and render resources:
 * Images

Formatting
Various choices below are chosen due to Hypixel being a Canadian company. For more specifics, see Project:Standard Page Formatting.
 * Dates: use Canadian / American formatting (MM.DD.YYYY - ex: January 1st, 1972)
 * Decimal separator - This wiki again uses Canadian / American formatting (so the number "ten-thousand and 5 and one-tenth" would be written as "10,005.1"
 * Canadian / American spelling should be used (ex: defense, not defence)
 * NPC's should be written with the appropriate pronouns (ex: "He gave the player an Aspect of the Dragons")
 * It is OK to assume pronouns based on the NPC's appearance, unless otherwise stated by the Hypixel Admins for NPC's like King Midas.

Page Layout
All pages should follow certain design and layout patterns to keep the Wiki consistent.

The standard order of article parts is following:
 * 1) Hatnotes
 * 2) Message boxes
 * Infobox
 * 1) Introduction with a general description
 * 2) Article body
 * 3) See also
 * 4) Notes and references
 * 5) History (if any)
 * 6) Navboxes
 * 7) DEFAULTSORT
 * 8) Categories
 * 9) Inter-language Links (if any)

There is a more in-depth policy, Standard Page Formatting. There are also even more in-depth, page-type-specific layout rules: