Enciclopedia:Guía de diseño
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La Guía de diseño es un ejemplo comentado de los conceptos básicos de maquetación, que aconsejamos utilizar en los artículos de la Enciclopedia.
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Información introductoria
El tema del artículo debe de incluirse en '''negrita''' en la primera frase, text at a natural place in the first sentence, or at least the first paragraph. The name of the subject may appear slightly different from the title of the page, or may include variations, but normally it is identical to the page title.
If the article is long enough to contain several paragraphs, then the first paragraph should be short and to the point, with a clear explanation of what subject of the page is. If further introductory material is needed before the first header, then this can be given in additional paragraphs.
Listas
Las listas son:
- buenas para organizar los conceptos
- de forma clara
- eficientemente
- autoformateables
Las listas comienzan con una línea en blanco, y pueden ir inmediatamente después de la frase introductoria.
Listas numeradas:
- numeración automática
- es fácil cambiar el orden de sus elementos
- se pueden añadir otros elementos en medio
Estructura del artículo
Paragraphs should be relatively short, as the eye gets tired of following solid text for too many lines.
Headers also help make an article clearer, although they are not necessary. Since headers are hierarchical, and some people set their user preferences to number them, you should start with ==Header== and follow it with ===Subheader===, ====Subsubheader====, and so forth. Yes, the ==Header== is awfully big in some browsers, but that can be fixed in the future with a style sheet more easily than a nonhierarchical article structure can be fixed.
Certain optional standardized sections go at the bottom of the article, as you see below.
Quotations
Under this header, list any memorable quotations that are appropriate to the subject.
- "Misquotations are the only quotations that are never misquoted." -- Hesketh Pearson, Common Misquotations (1934)
Related Topics
Other articles in the Wikipedia that are related to this one.
References
Put under this header, in list form, any books that you have used or recommend for readers of the article. If you can, include the ISBN for the most recent edition. The ISBN will automagically link to a page assisting readers in finding the book.
- John Grossman (editor); The Chicago Manual of Style; University of Chicago Press; ISBN 0-22-610389-7 (14th edition, hardcover, 1993)
- H.W. Fowler and Robert Burchfield (editor); The New Fowler's Modern English Usage; Clarendon Press; ISBN 0-19-860263-4 (revised 3rd edition, hardcover, 2000)
External Links
Put here, in list form, any web sites that you have used or recommend for readers of the article.
- Yale Style Manual (for web pages) (http://info.med.yale.edu/caim/manual/)
