Help:Structuring a page's content

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Always a few lines at the very top explaining what the page is about including the article headline in the beginning of the text Avoid structural headings (“Introduction”)


If the chair has a clear outlook of what to add the second step is to find out whether an article already exists or if the information is included in an existing article as a sub point. Please use the search function on the wiki to find out. If you find an existing article do update it with your information rather than creating new pages.

Every article starts with the full name of the page in bold (internal links to the same page also makes it bold) followed by the initials/abbreviation in bold too, inside parenthesis

Add the code ==Links for further research==


What links here

in the end to get all references included in the text

In case your order of headings does not follow a chronological order of events described, you probably need to restructure the article.