Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

Registered UK Charity (No. 115342)

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 162,237 pages of information and 244,492 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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'''Page names / Titles
'''Page Titles and new pages


* Never use the '&' (ampersand) in a page name - it will never be found again!
* Check that the page doesn't already exist, but under a slightly different title by using a broad search term and checking carefully. If the name doesn't exist then then you will get an option to create a new page.


* Abbreviate 'Company' to 'Co' in page names
* Never use the '&' (ampersand) in a page name - it will probably never be found again! There can also be problems with any character that is not one of the 26 + 10 alphanumeric characters...
 
* Always abbreviate 'Company' to 'Co' in page names


* Do not use 'Ltd' / 'plc' and similar in page titles as companies change their legal status during their life-time
* Do not use 'Ltd' / 'plc' and similar in page titles as companies change their legal status during their life-time


''' Page content
'''Page Content
* Body text should be short paragraphs and commence with a year or date whenever possible. Paragraphs are listed in date order


* Try and give the reference to each paragraph of information like this <ref>This is a reference</ref>
* Body text should be short paragraphs (unbulleted) and '''commence with a year or full date''' whenever possible.


''' Footer
* Paragraphs are listed in '''date order''', so list by earliest reference first.
All pages need the following code at the bottom (immediately before the 'Category' tag) (Use Edit to see the code)
 
* '''Give the source reference to each item of information''' using the 'ref' tag. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Inline_citation#Citation_density Wikipedia: Inline citation]
 
* Where most of the page information comes from a single source then include that under the 'References' section in the page footer
 
'''External Links
 
* [http://www.example.com Name of link] can also be added for external Hyperlinks
 
''' Adding an image
 
* The house style is to use thumbnail images, aligned to the right, in chronologically order.


* Image should be compressed and set to a max width of 760 px and under 200kB. This speeds up the page download times and reduces storage space on the servers.


'''Category Assignment
'''Category Assignment


* Please assign as many suitable categories as possible referring to the 'All Categories list' as necessary.
* Assign as many suitable categories as possible referring to the [https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/index.php?title=Special:Categories&offset=&limit=5000 All Categories existing list] as necessary.
 
* All company pages should have a category 'Town - xxxx' or 'Country - xxxx'
 
* All person pages should have categories for 'Biography' and 'Biography - xxxx' and 'Births - #### - ####' and 'Deaths #### - ####'
 
* Be free to create new categories.
 
''''Defaultsort
 
* For person pages, add in the default sort script the Surname first followed by Forenames, so that it will appear in the correctly in alphabetical order within it's category listings.
 
* For an example, please use the edit tab to view the 'hidden' script below.
 
{{DEFAULTSORT: Brunel, Isambard Kingdom}}
 
''' Footer
 
* '''All pages need the following code''' at the bottom (immediately before the 'Category' tag) (Use Edit tab to see the code)


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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{{DEFAULTSORT: }}
{{DEFAULTSORT: }}
[[Category: Town - ]]
Category: see above

Revision as of 13:32, 21 April 2021

Page Titles and new pages

  • Check that the page doesn't already exist, but under a slightly different title by using a broad search term and checking carefully. If the name doesn't exist then then you will get an option to create a new page.
  • Never use the '&' (ampersand) in a page name - it will probably never be found again! There can also be problems with any character that is not one of the 26 + 10 alphanumeric characters...
  • Always abbreviate 'Company' to 'Co' in page names
  • Do not use 'Ltd' / 'plc' and similar in page titles as companies change their legal status during their life-time

Page Content

  • Body text should be short paragraphs (unbulleted) and commence with a year or full date whenever possible.
  • Paragraphs are listed in date order, so list by earliest reference first.
  • Where most of the page information comes from a single source then include that under the 'References' section in the page footer

External Links

Adding an image

  • The house style is to use thumbnail images, aligned to the right, in chronologically order.
  • Image should be compressed and set to a max width of 760 px and under 200kB. This speeds up the page download times and reduces storage space on the servers.

Category Assignment

  • All company pages should have a category 'Town - xxxx' or 'Country - xxxx'
  • All person pages should have categories for 'Biography' and 'Biography - xxxx' and 'Births - #### - ####' and 'Deaths #### - ####'
  • Be free to create new categories.

'Defaultsort

  • For person pages, add in the default sort script the Surname first followed by Forenames, so that it will appear in the correctly in alphabetical order within it's category listings.
  • For an example, please use the edit tab to view the 'hidden' script below.


Footer

  • All pages need the following code at the bottom (immediately before the 'Category' tag) (Use Edit tab to see the code)

See Also

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Sources of Information


Category: see above