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Revision as of 17:07, 20 May 2025
Usability Guidelines
Location-specific pages
For pages that refer to physical locations, please use the relevant location tag in the page title/name.
For instance, if you were to make an organization page for somewhere in Northern Willamette Valley, you might call the page "North:Organization Name."
Note that there is no space between the colon and the organization name. This allows for the website to sort the pages correctly.
White Space
For improved readability, please add white space between headings and subheadings. You can do this by editing the source text and including the text " "
Grammatical Consistency
Commas
We prefer to use the Oxford comma (the comma before "and" or another conjunction in a list).
Numbers
We recommend spelling out numbers under 10 unless they occur at the beginning of a sentence or are part of a range or mathematical equation.