The Open Guide to Cambridge - Differences between Version 3 and Version 2 of House Style

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* Bear in mind that this is the Open Guide to Cambridge, not the Open Guide to Cambridge University. Entries about either university are obviously very relevant and welcome, but please make sure that you make it clear what you are referring to. Likewise it is fine to add material that is primarily of interest to members of one of the universities, so long as it is explicitly marked as such (or obvious from context).

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Please keep to to the conventions below so that the guide indexes nicely and it's easy for people to find things.

First off, creating pages. You should read Scope of the guide to find out whether the page is appropriate for this guide.

Naming pages: "The" should be left off the beginning of names. If you want to link to a place starting with "The", make the link [ [ Whatsit | The Whatsit ] ]. If a thing has multiple branches, the correct format is "Acme (Silver Street)".

Categories

  • Category names should be plural; Restaurants, not "Restaurant".
  • Important categories are: Pubs, Restaurants, Colleges, Societies, Off Licences.

Locales

  • Important streets get their own locales, with the category of "Streets".

Addresses

  • Cambridge is implied, so should be left out.

Phone numbers

  • 01223 is implied, so should be left out.

Punctuation

  • Saint is abbreviated to St. with a full stop after it. This is to aid cross referencing between entries.

Images

  • Inline images are permitted by the configuration; however, please do not include anything other than small icons except where absolutely necessary; it helps keep the page load size down and removes distractions from the content. By all means include links to photos, or see Photo Policy for a more integrated way of submitting photos to the guide.

Maps

  • Only include a map URL if it gives more information than the Streetmap one (e.g. a map provided by the establishment's web site); otherwise, just fill in the co-ordinates and the streetmap URL will automatically be generated when viewing the page. This has the advantage that if streetmap changes their URL scheme, or a different mapping site becomes preferred, we can update all the map links in one fell swoop.

Writing style

Whereever possible, additions to entries should where possible be integrated into the existing text, rather than added as a comment. Exceptions would be if there is an obviously differing opinion.

Attribution

This text was originally copied from the Oxford Guide.


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