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Issues with mechanics is the most common problem in editing. One of the easiest ways to improve the look of articles is with proper use of mechanics. * Punctuation: Never forget to add a period and restrain from using commas when they are not needed. * Capitalization: Capitalize proper nouns (names, days of the week, months). * Spelling: All spelling should follow standard American English. If you are writing a new article and are a poor speller, it's recommended that the article be written in Microsoft Word or another program with spell check first. When finished, simply copy and paste into a source editor (do not copy and paste into a visual editor). Finish up by adding additional formatting and links. Writing in source mode provides spell check. Only do so if you have knowledg

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  • Issues with mechanics is the most common problem in editing. One of the easiest ways to improve the look of articles is with proper use of mechanics. * Punctuation: Never forget to add a period and restrain from using commas when they are not needed. * Capitalization: Capitalize proper nouns (names, days of the week, months). * Spelling: All spelling should follow standard American English. If you are writing a new article and are a poor speller, it's recommended that the article be written in Microsoft Word or another program with spell check first. When finished, simply copy and paste into a source editor (do not copy and paste into a visual editor). Finish up by adding additional formatting and links. Writing in source mode provides spell check. Only do so if you have knowledg
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  • Issues with mechanics is the most common problem in editing. One of the easiest ways to improve the look of articles is with proper use of mechanics. * Punctuation: Never forget to add a period and restrain from using commas when they are not needed. * Capitalization: Capitalize proper nouns (names, days of the week, months). * Spelling: All spelling should follow standard American English. If you are writing a new article and are a poor speller, it's recommended that the article be written in Microsoft Word or another program with spell check first. When finished, simply copy and paste into a source editor (do not copy and paste into a visual editor). Finish up by adding additional formatting and links. Writing in source mode provides spell check. Only do so if you have knowledge in code or a new page is being created. * Tense: When writing about any animated work (TV show, film, etc.) itself (i.e. plot and characters, not cast or production), write in present tense as the work is currently happening. Do not use past tense unless you are showing a different time relationship within the work. Past tense should only be used occasionally. * Italics: Proper use of italics can help reduce confusion in articles. The names of films, television series, albums, DVDs, VHSs, books, and comics should be italicized when referenced. Do not italicize 'Alvin and the Chipmunks' if referring to the whole franchise or group (same with 'The Chipmunks' and 'The Chipettes'). The names of songs, episodes, specials, and events are not italicized either. * Quotation Marks: Only character quotations and songs are included in quotation marks. Episodes, specials, films, etc. are NOT contained within quotations.
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