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*[[Format Rules/Coding|Coding]] - Getting fancy with Winter coding. | *[[Format Rules/Coding|Coding]] - Getting fancy with Winter coding. | ||
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Revision as of 19:23, 4 October 2015
So you want to write a story. That is excellent. To get you started the right way, you need to learn how to make an article for this section. This is a wiki, and all of the stories are wiki articles, or collections of wiki articles. To keep things organized, and to keep interactive stories from bleeding into one another there is a certain format that one should use when making these articles. Below we will cover how to do this properly in detail.
Basic Formatting
Here are the topics for the basic format that you need to follow when putting a story on the All the Fallen Stories section.
- Story Entries - Making the link to your story.
- Story Codes - So your reader knows what to expect.
- Categories - Categorizing your stories is very important.
- Category Pages - The index of your story's pages.
- Text Effects and other markup - Making your story pretty.
- Links - For long, or interactive stories.
Advanced Formatting
- Format Rules/Multiple Categories - When something needs more organization.
- Templates - Making things easier with templates.
- Polls - Getting the people's voice.
- Coding - Getting fancy with Winter coding.