TDE Wiki Style Guideline
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This document is a work-in-progress, you can help by discussing it on the tde-users mailing list, the discussion page, via Jabber/XMPP or IRC.This page is meant to provide a single guideline for styling pages on this Wiki.
The goal is to achieve consistency between pages as much as possible.
Generic guidelines
- Use visual styles to make it easier tell apart different kinds of information.
- Try to be consistent with how other pages look and the way they use styles and templates to achieve things.
- Create templates for things that can be reused on the wiki. Re-use existing templates as much as possible.
Style Recommendations
Code
- To denote a non-Trinity class use the
<tt>...</tt>
tag. - To denote a function signature or a function call use the
<code>...</code>
tag. - To denote a source code block use
<syntaxhighlighting lang="...">...</syntaxhighlighting>
tag with the appropriatelang
attribute.- To denote commands to be run in a shell use the
shell-session
. Prepend the commands with the $ sign for commands to be run with normal user privileges or # for commands to be run with root privileges.
- To denote commands to be run in a shell use the
Files
- To denote a file, a directory or a path, use the
<tt>...</tt>
tag. - To denote the (whole or partial) contents of a file use a space before each line unless it contains code.
Tables
- To make tables look better and be more readable, add
class="wikitable"
to your tables. - Make sure tables don't stretch too much vertically or horizontally.
Messages and boxes
Warnings
- If a page or section is unfinished, place Template:TODO in the beginning of the page or section.
- If a page or section is being actively worked on, and only for that time span, you may use Template:WIP to prevent other users from accidentally causing a save conflict.
- If a page or section contains outdated information, place Template:Outdated inserting the appropriate date and justifying it.
- If a page or section contains information relevant to KDE3, use Template:KDE3 instead. When such a page is updated to be applicable to the Trinity Desktop, replace it with Template:Applicable to TDE.
- Denote spam pages with Template:Spam.
- For generic warnings use Template:WarningBox with the appropriate arguments.
- The opposite template to WarningBox is Template:SafeBox.
Other boxes
- For generic type messages (notes, tips, etc.) use Template:TipBox.
- Avoid using Template:Box directly if you can help it. If you really need to use it, consider proposing a new template.