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The article should contain no conclusions or endings after the body. The editor should not come to conclusions about the sources and should leave the reader to draw their own conclusions from the information provided. Endings give a sense of finality and do not encourage the reader to do more research. The bottom of the page should be the least important section of the page or the Apologetic Arguments section. | The article should contain no conclusions or endings after the body. The editor should not come to conclusions about the sources and should leave the reader to draw their own conclusions from the information provided. Endings give a sense of finality and do not encourage the reader to do more research. The bottom of the page should be the least important section of the page or the Apologetic Arguments section. | ||
== Media == | ==Media== | ||
All media must: | All media must: | ||
* Adhere to usage rights that allow for free use, sharing, and modification. | *Adhere to usage rights that allow for free use, sharing, and modification. | ||
[[File:Usage rights.png|center|frameless|984x984px]] | [[File:Usage rights.png|center|frameless|984x984px]] | ||
* Images must be appropriate to audiences of all ages, and safe to view in workspaces, unless they are historically or artistically relevant | *Images must be appropriate to audiences of all ages, and safe to view in workspaces, unless they are historically or artistically relevant | ||
* Be relevant to the associated article and include a short description. | *Be relevant to the associated article and include a short description. | ||
=== | ===Lead Media=== | ||
The Lead Media is the first image seen when opening an article. It should appear on the right-hand side of the lead text, before the table of contents. It should be entered before any text as to align with the top row of the lead paragraph. | The Lead Media is the first image seen when opening an article. It should appear on the right-hand side of the lead text, before the table of contents. It should be entered before any text as to align with the top row of the lead paragraph. | ||
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For Other Subjects: Choose the most relevant and appropriate article available that is directly relatable to the topic. The reader should not have to work out the relevance of the image to the subject. | For Other Subjects: Choose the most relevant and appropriate article available that is directly relatable to the topic. The reader should not have to work out the relevance of the image to the subject. | ||
=== | ===Infobox=== | ||
The infobox is a fact-sheet style mediawiki template. It consists of a table which lists known facts about the subject (usually a person). Infoboxes should include, but are not limited to, the lead media, birth and death dates, birth name, spouses, family, notable works, and other pertinent facts. Infobox should never include opinions or any challangable claim. | The infobox is a fact-sheet style mediawiki template. It consists of a table which lists known facts about the subject (usually a person). Infoboxes should include, but are not limited to, the lead media, birth and death dates, birth name, spouses, family, notable works, and other pertinent facts. Infobox should never include opinions or any challangable claim. | ||
=== | ===Body Media=== | ||
Body Media are images that follow all the criteria of the Lead Media but appear on the right hand side spread throughout the body. Body media should avoid being too close and should aim to have one per section and should be relevant to the subsection it is presented in. | Body Media are images that follow all the criteria of the Lead Media but appear on the right hand side spread throughout the body. Body media should avoid being too close and should aim to have one per section and should be relevant to the subsection it is presented in. |