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This is a complete list of all [[:Category:Writing guidelines|writing guideline]], [[:Category:Policies|policy]] and [[:Category:Help|help]] pages (not including some of the pages already mentioned in the body text of this page). The pages are organized by subject. The first two sections contain pages that merely contain background information about the wiki and its users, and the third section provides most of the coding help pages. Beyond that, most of the pages contain rules, standards or guidelines that must be adhered to; any pages that don't are denoted with "help."
This is a complete list of all [[:Category:Writing guidelines|writing guideline]], [[:Category:Policies|policy]] and [[:Category:Help|help]] pages (not including some of the pages already mentioned in the body text of this page). The pages are organized by subject. The first two sections contain pages that merely contain background information about the wiki and its users, and the third section provides most of the coding help pages. Beyond that, most of the pages contain rules, standards or guidelines that must be adhered to; any pages that don't are denoted with "help."


[[Help:Contents]] contains a smaller directory of the essential help and policy pages, while [[Nintendo Wiki:FAQ]] is a good source of general information and advice, and [[Nintendo Wiki:BJAODN]] is an amusing archive of what not to do. You can propose new rules at [[Nintendo Wiki:Proposals]], but if you want to create a new writing guideline, you should read [[Nintendo Wiki:Writing guidelines]] first. Please keep in mind that these policy pages cannot possibly cover every last thing that should and shouldn't be done, and it is up to you to [[Nintendo Wiki:Don't shoot your foot off|use common sense]] around the wiki.
[[Help:Contents]] contains a smaller directory of the essential help and policy pages, while [[Nintendo Wiki:FAQ]] is a good source of general information and advice. You can propose new rules at [[Nintendo Wiki:Proposals]], but if you want to create a new writing guideline, you should read [[Nintendo Wiki:Writing guidelines]] first. Please keep in mind that these policy pages cannot possibly cover every last thing that should and shouldn't be done, and it is up to you to [[Nintendo Wiki:Don't shoot your foot off|use common sense]] around the wiki.


=== About the wiki ===
=== About the wiki ===

Latest revision as of 00:17, February 17, 2024

Please see Nintendo Wiki:Warning policy and Nintendo Wiki:Courtesy for a comprehensive overview of behaviours that are in violation of the general policies and rules of the Nintendo Wiki. For the basic rules pertaining to editing, see Nintendo Wiki:Manual of Style, and for more specific regulations, please visit the appropriate help and policy pages, which are listed below. Please be aware that some rules and standards can only be found in the proposal archives for the time being.

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This is a complete list of all writing guideline, policy and help pages (not including some of the pages already mentioned in the body text of this page). The pages are organized by subject. The first two sections contain pages that merely contain background information about the wiki and its users, and the third section provides most of the coding help pages. Beyond that, most of the pages contain rules, standards or guidelines that must be adhered to; any pages that don't are denoted with "help."

Help:Contents contains a smaller directory of the essential help and policy pages, while Nintendo Wiki:FAQ is a good source of general information and advice. You can propose new rules at Nintendo Wiki:Proposals, but if you want to create a new writing guideline, you should read Nintendo Wiki:Writing guidelines first. Please keep in mind that these policy pages cannot possibly cover every last thing that should and shouldn't be done, and it is up to you to use common sense around the wiki.

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