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 ===== Page structure ===== ===== Page structure =====
  
-Pages about specific ​languages come with a predefined structure:​ +If you begin a new page about specific ​language, you will find that this page has a predefined structure:​ 
- +  * page title: "​language"​ in "​country"​ 
-Header 1: "​language"​ in "​country"​ +    ​* ​language designations 
-Header 3: language designations +    ​* ​Language vitality according to 
-Header 3: Language vitality according to +    ​* ​Linguistic aspects
-Header 3: Linguistic aspects+
  
 Etc. Etc.
  
 It is possible to change this structure, but please adhere to it as much as possible. ​ It is possible to change this structure, but please adhere to it as much as possible. ​
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 +===== Page content =====
 +To get an idea about what kind of information can be placed under each chapter header, please check the [[manual:​example_page|example page]], or compare with existing language fact sheets.
  
 ===== Text length ===== ===== Text length =====
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 For more hints on good style, read [[https://​www.dokuwiki.org/​tips:​good_style|here]]. For more hints on good style, read [[https://​www.dokuwiki.org/​tips:​good_style|here]].
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 +===== Referencing text =====
 +Try to accompany all statements about a language with references to written (preferably) or online publications. At the bottom of each section, there is a time stamp. If you update a section'​s information,​ please also update the section'​s time stamp. This can be done by clicking on {{http://​dokuwiki/​lib/​plugins/​timestamp/​timestamp.png}} in the editing toolbar.
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