Style Guide
- Write clearly and simply
- Think Hemmingway with Title Concepts
- Like you are writing to an agent
- For complex topics, start simple and expand
- Plagiarism of other WFG Wiki pages is encouraged
- Saves time
- Parallel construction makes reading easier
- Each topic or sub-topic should only be a few paragraphs at most
- Consider a new sub-topic/page/article if section is too large
- Link to statutes and cases rather than copying them (see Technical Guide below)
Technical Guide
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Hanging Indent | : Data |
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Numbered Bullet Point | # Data |
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Unnumbered Bullet Point | * Data |
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Topic Heading | =Data= |
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Internal Link | [[Tennessee]] | [1] | |
"Piped" Internal Link | [[Tenancies in Kentucky|Kentucky]] | [2] | |
Plaint External Link | http://wfgunderwriting.com | [3] | |
Numbered External Link | [http://wfgunderwriting.com] | [5] | |
Text on External Link | [http://wfgunderwriting.com WFG Underwriting Site] | WFG Underwriting Site | [6] |
: - hanging indent [[Maine]] - internal link (to other page on WFG Wiki) [http://wfgunderwriting.com] - external HTML link [http://wfgunderwriting.com WFG Underwriting] - external HTML link with Title