Cvillepedia:Style guide
While cvillepedia is designed to be a community resource, we would like the content on the site to conform to a shared style. Unless otherwise specified below, use Wikipedia style.
Citations in cvillepedia
Like any research project, it is important to use citations in cvillepedia articles. Clear, accurate, and easy-to-follow references are the primary goal, and any reference is better than no reference.
cvillepedia uses the Cite extension for MediaWiki citations. This extension automatically generates numbered footnotes for an article with the use of a few simple tags.
EXAMPLE
- <ref>[insert reference here]</ref> - Place after quoted or cited text
- <references/> or {{reflist}} - Place at bottom of page to display footnotes
Charlottesville Tomorrow staff use the numerous citation templates built for cvillepedia. Otherwise, they use MLA7 for references, and generate them with EasyBib.
Multiple uses of the same footnote
To give a footnote a unique identifier, use <ref name="name">. You can then refer to the same footnote again by using a ref tag with the same name. The text inside the second tag doesn't matter, because the text already exists in the first reference. You can either copy the whole footnote, or you can use a terminated empty ref tag that looks like this: <ref name="name" />.
For example:
This is an example of multiple references to the same footnote.<ref name="multiple">Remember that when you refer to the same footnote multiple times, the text from the first reference is used.</ref>
A concise way to make multiple references is to use empty ref tags, which have a slash at the end. Although this may reduce redundant work, please be aware that if a future editor removes the first reference, this will result in the loss of all references using the empty ref tags.<ref name="multiple" />
Charlottesville Tomorrow Style Guide
Calendar Items in Trumba
Use work session instead of worksession
University of Virginia: Use UVa instead of U.Va. or UVA
Meeting Rooms: "County Office Building, Room ###"
Development Terms
stormwater
cohousing
Local Color
Use UVa instead of U.Va. or UVA
Moores Creek instead of Moore's Creek
Charlottesville-Albemarle Rescue Squad - not Charlottesville Area Rescue Squad
Transportation Projects
Jarmans Gap Road [no apostrophe]
Meadow Creek Parkway [three words]
Proffit Road [one T]