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:Here, by the way, is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Using_talk_pages page describing how Wikipedia discussion pages are managed], which has some good tips for how we might approach things, such as signing your contribution and indenting to indicate a discussion thread. - Drew | :Here, by the way, is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Using_talk_pages page describing how Wikipedia discussion pages are managed], which has some good tips for how we might approach things, such as signing your contribution and indenting to indicate a discussion thread. - Drew | ||
On the topic of lists, I'm a fan of commas after a list item that is less than a full sentence. Have a look at what is in the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide#Bulleted Lists|style guide for bulleted lists]] and see what you think. - Drew | On the topic of lists, I'm a fan of commas after a list item that is less than a full sentence (rather than semi-colons). Commas seem friendlier. Have a look at what is in the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide#Bulleted Lists|style guide for bulleted lists]] and see what you think. - Drew |
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Can I suggest we use the discussion page for the Wikibooks Style Guide to discuss style issues? - Drew
- Here, by the way, is a page describing how Wikipedia discussion pages are managed, which has some good tips for how we might approach things, such as signing your contribution and indenting to indicate a discussion thread. - Drew
On the topic of lists, I'm a fan of commas after a list item that is less than a full sentence (rather than semi-colons). Commas seem friendlier. Have a look at what is in the style guide for bulleted lists and see what you think. - Drew