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The article layout is standardized, to a large extent, on My English Wiki. Sections and their headings should generally be consistent across similar types of articles. In addition, all articles should have introductory sections that summarize the subject of an article, unless otherwise stated, and the applicable infobox template, if one exists. In articles, use line-spacing as and when needed; do not use superfluous lines between paragraphs and/or headings. Capitalization of names (and names for otherwise unnamed subjects) should be taken from script sources.

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  • The article layout is standardized, to a large extent, on My English Wiki. Sections and their headings should generally be consistent across similar types of articles. In addition, all articles should have introductory sections that summarize the subject of an article, unless otherwise stated, and the applicable infobox template, if one exists. In articles, use line-spacing as and when needed; do not use superfluous lines between paragraphs and/or headings. Capitalization of names (and names for otherwise unnamed subjects) should be taken from script sources.
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  • The article layout is standardized, to a large extent, on My English Wiki. Sections and their headings should generally be consistent across similar types of articles. In addition, all articles should have introductory sections that summarize the subject of an article, unless otherwise stated, and the applicable infobox template, if one exists. In articles, use line-spacing as and when needed; do not use superfluous lines between paragraphs and/or headings. Capitalization of names (and names for otherwise unnamed subjects) should be taken from script sources. Proper names should be observed at all times. For instance, use "The X-Files" rather than "X-Files". The same is true of "The Lone Gunmen", etc. Do not specify an image size when including files unless absolutely necessary, such as when displaying an image in a table. Add a caption when posting images. To avoid too many duplicated links, link to a word in only the uppermost caption in which a word is used. For instance, if a page features two images with one caption reading "Dana Scully" and a lower caption reading "Scully and Mulder", link to the Dana Scully article in only the topmost caption, with a link to Mulder alone in the lower one. Also, use direct linking as much as possible, even if using piped links (such as, in the example, linking to the page about Mulder by writing "[[Fox Mulder|Mulder]]"); this will avoid the user going via a redirect which will show up at the top of the target page. Similar to images, only the first usage of a word in pages should be a link. This will help to minimize the amount of duplicated links throughout each article. Keep wording neutral, without emotive phrasing. Obvious exceptions to this are in quotes taken from cast and crew members and/or reviews.
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