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Style guidePosted by Danwei, December 24, 2008 2:33 PM
A Style Guide for Danwei PostsGeneral text style guidelinesThe Golden Rule Language, grammar and style
Headlines, images, image captions and links
FormattingImage formattting The standard size of the top left image is 160px in width with a variable height. Front pages and other images that might benefit from more detail may be 200px in width. Larger images should be saved as popups, with a standard size thumbnail appearing on the front page. Code Use this code for images with captions (adjust the width: 160px to reflect the actual width of the image):
Use this code for images without captions:
Other layouts can be used: <div class="imgright"> floats an image on the right-hand side. To place a large image all by itself, use <div class="imgblock">. Links and sources formattting Use this code and formatting:
Names of newspapers and magazines should be italicized, and the language should be indicated if it's not English. Link titles should be in English. If the link is to a website that has republished an article that originally appeared elsewhere, indicate this with a "via" note. Check Danwei's China Media Guide for standard names of Chinese media) Other formatting Centering article titles:
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NOTE: The code need to be wrapped in <object></object> tags, if it isn't already (some sites do and others don't), so you might have to add that. Example:
China books Posts placed in the "China Books" category will show up in the sidebar. An additional thumbnail image, width 80px, needs to be made and pasted into the "Keywords" field. TagsGeneral tagging Tags on Danwei are a way to connect similarly-themed posts without explicitly inserting links into the "Links and Sources" section. Add tags for
Each author tends to have a particular tagging style; check out the tags for other posts to get a feel for how they're used. At the moment, Danwei uses tags in English only. Special Tags These special tags are used to direct the website to handle the post in a particlar way. They don't display in the published post.
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