The S-Ranks That I Raised Wiki:Article organization

|-|General guidelines= In the context of this Wiki, the term article will be used to refer to a main namespace or category page about content relating to The S-Ranks That I Raised. All main namespace pages are considered articles with the exception of the Main Page.

This documentation format is derived from the Undertale Wiki's own documentation.

General structure
The general layout of all article can be broken down into the following three sections, each of which must be listed in the same order as below:
 * 1) Before lead section
 * 2) Magic words like
 * 3) Templates
 * 4) * Move / Delete
 * 5) * Maintenance
 * 6) * About
 * 7) * Tabs and Tabs sub
 * 8) * Quote
 * 9) * Infobox template as applicable (see below)
 * 10) Body
 * 11) Lead section i.e. introduction
 * 12) Article content, structured as applicable (see below)
 * 13) Bottom
 * 14) Trivia (in bullet points)
 * 15) Gallery
 * 16) References
 * 17) Navigation, using a navbox template as applicable
 * 18) Categories (see below)

Any headings which have nothing underneath them should be left blank. For example, if no images (other than those used in the infobox) exist for a character, the Gallery heading should not be included.

Structure specifics
Part of the organization of the article is dependent upon its subject matter. Articles may cover one of the following, or another subject not present here: Also see Disambiguations, the guidelines for disambiguation pages.
 * Characters (This article type covers humans, monsters/kiseungsu, transcendents, and other sentient beings.)
 * Groups (This article type covers guilds, associations, and more.)
 * Locations
 * Dungeons
 * The original story text
 * Volumes
 * Arcs
 * Chapters (for the novel) and Episodes (for the webtoon)
 * Objects (This article type covers items and mundane objects.)
 * Abilities (This article type covers titles, skills, and stats.)
 * Battles

Each bolded article type mentioned above has a format for headings used in that article type, which can be found among the similarly-named tabs at the top of this page. You can use the "Create page" button at the bottom of each article template to automatically copy the entire page format into your desired link with ease.

Note that these templates are largely guidelines and not mandatory. The majority of cases will use one of the above templates without requiring edits. However, some articles may need alternative headings; you are free to break from the provided templates in this case. If you remain unsure about what headings should be present, confer with the Staff.

Infoboxes
Each article type listed above has a specific infobox associated with it, linked to in its tab. However, should an article happen to fall outside of these defined types, the infobox Standard infobox may be used. Use this infobox sparingly, however, as it is extremely minimal and leaves out significant amounts of possible information.

History and Synopsis sections
These sections, present on almost all pages, cover the entire history of the subject's presence and involvement in the novel. They are split in order to convey a chronological account of the subject's history.

The History section covers everything that happened before the start of the novel. For most article subjects (excepting Han Yoojin and Han Yoohyun, among a few others), this refers to all pre-regression events- that is to say, everything that happened in the original timeline. (Note: Events that happened in the first three years after the appearance of dungeons, which were subsequently erased by Han Yoojin's regression, should be under the subheading Original timeline, pre-regression.)

The Synopsis section, on the other hand, covers everything that happens directly within the text of the novel. For all subjects, this refers to all post-regression events- that is to say, everything that is happening in the altered timeline. (Note: Events that happen pre-regression but in the text of the novel, such as Han Yoohyun's death, should be listed under the subheading Original timeline, pre-regression. Everything after the regression should then be under the subheading New timeline, post-regression.)

Besides the subheadings mentioned above, other notable headings may also be added to both sections, such as "Childhood" etc.

If Tabs is used to place Synopsis or History on a subpage, then both History and Synopsis should be moved to a single "Synopsis" subpage, such that 's History and Synopsis sections can be found in the subpage   under the same headings as before.

Categorization
Infoboxes for specific article types automatically sort the article into the most general category of their type. Character places articles in Category:Characters, and other infoboxes similarly assign Category:Locations, Category:Volumes, Category:Chapters etc.

The user should explicitly assign further categories, placed in order of increasing specificity. An example with Character articles would have the automatically-assigned Category:Characters. After this, one may add Category:Main characters if applicable, one of the three gender categories, one of the species categories (Humans, Monsters, Transcendents, etc.), and so on. Note that one can be a main character regardless of gender, so Main Characters is a more general category and precedes the gender categories. You may use similar logic to assign other categories.

Each tab above lists some commonly used categories for its article type, and the order they should go in.

The character article guidelines apply to all articles focused on humans, monsters, transcendents, and other nonhuman sentient beings.
 * -|Characters=

Article naming
Character articles should always use the character's full real name as their title. Titles, nicknames, and first names/surnames alone should only be used if the character's real name is not known. Otherwise, these titles should be used as redirects to the main article. For example, the main article for Diarma's successor should be named Ruka Feiya, while her nickname Jellyfish should redirect to Ruka Feiya.

Templates
Character articles use the infobox Character and the Navbox character.

Article content
For the body section of an article, use the following headings.
 * Headings with no content must be deleted.
 * Headings with bullet points (*) underneath must be written only in bullet points, unless otherwise specified.
 * Additional notes and specifications are written under some headings.

History
[Character's activities before the start of the novel (original timeline i.e. pre-regression)]

Synopsis
[Character's activities during the novel (new timeline i.e. post-regression)]

Stats
Additional information can be written outside bullet points. If no specific stat values are known, describe their presumed/known stat rank.
 * At level #, [character]'s stats are Stamina: #, Strength: #, Agility: #, Mentality: #, and Mana: #.
 * Omit any stats not known for a certain level, or write "above level #", where # is their last known level.

Skills

 * Skill Name Here (skill rank): Skill description
 * Unacquired skills should use italics instead of bold for the skill name.
 * Skills with unknown names should be listed as "Unnamed [descriptor] skill" e.g. Unnamed hiding skill
 * Skills with unknown ranks should be listed as (unknown rank), e.g. My Brat Is The Best (unknown rank)
 * Add after the skill rank and before the colon if the Korean/Hanja characters are known, as the following:
 * Skill (rank) : Skill description

Titles

 * Title Name Here (title type, title rank): Title description
 * Titles with unknown name/rank or available Korean/Hanja characters should follow the formats described under Skills

Items

 * [Name of item]
 * [Item no longer in character's possession] (former)
 * Additional notes about the item, for instance its different versions, in indented bullet points

Name of another character
[Description here]

Quotes

 * [Quote text]
 * If spoken to someone in particular, add (to Character) before the quote text

Categories
Character automatically sorts articles into Category:Characters. Editors should sort them into further categories. The following is a non-exhaustive list of possible categories. You may choose as many as are applicable, and leave out others. Try and keep them in the order in which they are listed below.
 * Category:Main characters
 * One of Category:Male characters, Category:Female characters, Category:Nonbinary characters
 * One of Category:Humans, Category:Monsters, Category:Transcendents, or other species categories
 * If the article was sorted under Monsters or Transcendents, then add the specific species type, such as Category:Unicorns or Category:Mermaids
 * If the article was sorted under Humans:
 * Category:Awakened people (if sorting into this category, choose from the following as well)
 * Category:Hunters
 * Overall rank category, such as Category:F-ranks. Ranges from F-rank to L-rank and Myth-rank. Include both current and former ranks
 * If sorted under S-ranks, consider Category:Born S-ranks
 * Category:Guild members (if sorting into this category, choose from the following as well)
 * Specific guild category, such as Category:Haeyeon Guild members
 * Category:Guild leaders (if applicable, also sort under the nationality, such as Category:Korean guild leaders)
 * Other affiliations can be similarly added, such as Category:Government-affiliated Hunters

Automatic creation
You can create a character article directly based on the template given above. Just enter the character's name in the box below and select "Create character page" to get started.

The group article guidelines apply to all articles focused on guilds, transcendent factions, organizations, Hunter parties, alliances, and so on. It also includes informal groupings of characters, such as by species.
 * -|Groups=

Templates
Group articles use the infobox Group and the Navbox group.

Article content
Group articles' headings can be customized based on the type of group. They should, however, contain at least the basic headings listed below, or variations thereof.
 * Headings with no content must be deleted.
 * Headings with bullet points (*) underneath must be written only in bullet points, unless otherwise specified.
 * Additional notes and specifications are written under some headings.

Members
Membership requirements or exclusions can be listed here.

Known members

 * All names in this section must be linked to their pages, if not linked earlier. (Titles, such as "Leader", must be listed in round brackets.)
 * Delete the subheading "Known members" if there is no membership requirements/exclusions added above this bullet point list.

Locations

 * List and link associated locations, such as a guild's headquarters/building.

Categories
Group automatically sorts articles into Category:Groups and, if applicable, Category:Guilds. Editors should sort them into further categories. The following is a non-exhaustive list of possible categories. You may choose as many as are applicable, and leave out others. Try and keep them in the order in which they are listed below.
 * One or more of the below, if applicable:
 * Category:Hunter teams for dungeon attack teams or other alliances of Hunters that are not guilds
 * Category:Organizations
 * Category:Species
 * If a subspecies, such as Horned Flame Lions, then their parent species, in this case Category:Unicorns
 * Or other similar parent category
 * If notable enough that related articles (members and locations) have their own pages, then: their own group category, named after the article and sorted under . For instance, Haeyeon Guild is filed under Category:Haeyeon Guild as

Automatic creation
You can create a group article directly based on the template given above. Just enter the group's name in the box below and select "Create group page" to get started. Alternatively, if you're looking specifically to create a guild page:

The location article guidelines apply to all articles focused on dungeons, buildings, and other places worldwide.
 * -|Locations=

Templates
Location articles use the infobox Location and the Navbox location.

Article content
For the body section of an article, use the following headings.
 * Headings with no content must be deleted.
 * Headings with bullet points (*) underneath must be written only in bullet points, unless otherwise specified.
 * Additional notes and specifications are written under some headings.

Layout
[Describe location floor plans, layouts, and policies.]

Inhabitants/Residents/Employees/etc.
[Choose an appropriate heading. Describe the individuals that frequent the area. For dungeons, include the flora and fauna found within the dungeon.]

Strategies
[For dungeons only. If an attack strategy is described, list it here.]

Categories
Location automatically sorts articles into Category:Locations. Editors should sort them into further categories. The following is a non-exhaustive list of possible categories. You may choose as many as are applicable, and leave out others. Try and keep them in the order in which they are listed below.
 * One or more of the following:
 * Category:Dungeons
 * Category:Awakening-related locations for human-constructed facilities related to dungeons and Awakened people
 * Category:Businesses
 * Or a similar category
 * If categorized under Awakening-related locations, consider adding the following:
 * Category:Guild locations for a guild-owned location
 * Category:Guild buildings if the subject is specifically the headquarters of a guild
 * The owning entity's property category, such as Category:Haeyeon Guild property or Category:Hunter Association property
 * If categorized under Businesses, add a more specific category describing the type of business

Automatic creation
You can create a location article directly based on the template given above. Just enter the location's name in the box below and select "Create location page" to get started.

The volume article guidelines apply to all articles focused on novel volumes of My S-Ranks.
 * -|Volumes=

Sorting
Volume articles use a sortkey to ensure they're listed in the right order. You can sort them correctly by inserting  at the top of a page, where   is the two-digit version of the volume number, going from 01 to 99.

Templates
Volume articles use the infobox Volume. They also use the standard Navbox volume, along with the respective volume collection navbox, such as Navbox V1-5. Volume collection navboxes are divided in intervals of 5.

Article content
For the body section of an article, use the following headings.
 * Headings with no content must be deleted.
 * Headings with bullet points (*) underneath must be written only in bullet points, unless otherwise specified.
 * Additional notes and specifications are written under some headings.

Summary
[Full volume summary here, with references to each included chapter and episode]

Notable events

 * Name specific highlights, particularly those that will be important later or are referenced in other volumes

Illustrations
[Illustrations and/or profiles from this volume, as found in the E-Books. Be sure to provide captions and alt text]

Categories
Volume automatically sorts articles into Category:Volumes as well as its own category, such as Category:Volume 1. Editors need not sort them them into any further categories.

Automatic creation
You can create a volume article directly based on the template given above. Just enter the volume's name in the box below and select "Create volume page" to get started.

The arc article guidelines apply to all articles focused on story arcs of My S-Ranks.
 * -|Arcs=

Sorting
Arc articles use a sortkey to ensure they're listed in the right order. You can sort them correctly by inserting  at the top of a page, where   is the three-digit version of the first chapter of the arc, going from 001 to 999.

For example, since the arc My Brother Is Strange starts on Chapter 3, its sortkey would be.

Templates
Arc articles use the infobox Arc. They also use the standard Navbox volume, along with the respective volume collection navbox, such as Navbox V1-5. Volume collection navboxes are divided in intervals of 5.

Article content
For the body section of an article, use the following headings.
 * Headings with no content must be deleted.
 * Headings with bullet points (*) underneath must be written only in bullet points, unless otherwise specified.
 * Additional notes and specifications are written under some headings.

Summary
[Full arc summary here, with references to each included chapter and episode]

Notable events

 * Name specific highlights, particularly those that will be important later or are referenced in other arcs

Illustrations
[Illustrations from this arc, as found in the E-Books. Be sure to provide captions and alt text]

Categories
Arc automatically sorts articles into Category:Arcs as well as its respective volume category, such as Category:Volume 1 arcs, and its self-category, which is under the article's name in the format Category:[NAME] arc; for instance, Category:Regression arc. Editors need not sort articles into any further categories.

Automatic creation
You can create an arc article directly based on the template given above. Just enter the arc's name in the box below and select "Create arc page" to get started.

The chapter and episode article guidelines apply to all articles focused on novel chapters or webtoon episodes of My S-Ranks.
 * -|Chapters and Episodes=

Sorting
Chapter and episode articles use a sortkey to ensure they're listed in the right order. You can sort them correctly by inserting  or   at the top of a page, where   is the three-digit version of the chapter/episode number, going from 001 to 999.

Templates
Novel chapter articles use the infobox Chapter and the respective volume collection navbox, such as Navbox V1-5 (volume collection navboxes are divided in intervals of 5).

Webtoon episode articles use the infobox Episode. They are not yet assigned a navbox.

Article content
For the body section of an article, use the following headings.
 * Headings with no content must be deleted.
 * Headings with bullet points (*) underneath must be written only in bullet points, unless otherwise specified.
 * Additional notes and specifications are written under some headings.

Summary
[A summary of the chapter's events. References may be added linking to official releases of the novel/webtoon on the publisher's website.]

Notable events

 * Name specific highlights, particularly those that will be important later or are referenced in other chapters or episodes.

For novel chapters, include an "Illustrations" section instead of the "Gallery" heading with the following layout:

Illustrations
[Illustrations from this chapter, as found in the E-Books. Be sure to provide captions and alt text]

Categories
Chapter automatically sorts articles into Category:Chapters as well as its respective volume and arc category, such as Category:Volume 1 arcs and Category:Regression arc chapters. E-Book extras are also automatically sorted into Category:Extra chapters.

Similarly, Episode automatically sorts articles into Category:Episodes as well as its respective arc category, such as Category:Regression arc episodes.

Editors need not sort articles into any further categories.

Automatic creation
You can create a chapter or episode article directly based on the template given above. Just enter the chapter or episode's name in the box below and select "Create chapter/episode page" to get started.

For novel chapters: And for webtoon episodes:

The object article guidelines apply to all articles focused on items and mundane objects.
 * -|Objects=

Templates
Object articles use the infobox Object, for which item articles have the  parameter set to. Object articles also use the Navbox object.

Article content
For the body section of an article, use the following headings.
 * Headings with no content must be deleted.
 * Headings with bullet points (*) underneath must be written only in bullet points, unless otherwise specified.
 * Additional notes and specifications are written under some headings.

Official description
[Give the system window's description of the item, if available.]

Usage/Effects
[Use the more appropriate heading. Name the powers of the object or item, and what it can be used for.]

Categories
Object automatically sorts articles into Category:Objects and Category:Items. Editors should sort them into further categories. The following is a non-exhaustive list of possible categories. You may choose as many as are applicable, and leave out others. Try and keep them in the order in which they are listed below.
 * Category:Equipment
 * Category:Wearables for clothing and jewelry
 * Category:Weapons
 * Category:Consumables for foods and drinks
 * Or a similar category describing the object's form and/or function.

Automatic creation
You can create a object article directly based on the template given above. Just enter the object's name in the box below and select "Create object page" to get started.

The ability article guidelines apply to all articles focused on skills and titles.
 * -|Abilities=

Templates
Ability articles use either the infobox Skill or Title depending on their subject. They also use the Navbox ability.

Article content
For the body section of an article, use the following headings.
 * Headings with no content must be deleted.
 * Headings with bullet points (*) underneath must be written only in bullet points, unless otherwise specified.
 * Additional notes and specifications are written under some headings.

Official description
[Give the system window's description of the ability, if available.]

Origin
[Qualification conditions or earning requirements.]

Usage/Effects
[Use the more appropriate heading. Name the powers of the skill/title, and what it can be used for.]

Supplementary stats/skills
[Use the more appropriate heading. If page is for a skill title, list known supplementary skills. If page is for a stat title, list known supplementary stats. If skills/stats vary by holder, describe the general theme of the skills/stats.]

[Further headings for title- or skill-specific subjects may be added under Effects, such as Restrictions.]

Known holders

 * [Link to holder]
 * If page is for a title, and stats/skills granted by the title differ between users, add their own stats/skills under their names
 * If page is for a skill, the type of skill can be added in brackets after the skill user's name, such as (optimized skill), (initial skill), or (optimized initial skill)

Categories
Skill and Title automatically sort articles into Category:Abilities, as well as Category:Skills and Category:Titles respectively. Title also sorts under Category:Skill titles and Category:Stat titles.

However, Skill does not automatically sort under skill type. Therefore, editors should sort skill pages into further categories. The following is a non-exhaustive list of possible categories. You may choose as many as are applicable, and leave out others. Try and keep them in the order in which they are listed below.
 * Category:Attack skills
 * Category:Defense skills
 * Category:Support skills (consider adding one of the following as well:)
 * Category:Buff skills
 * Category:Debuff skills
 * Category:Healing skills
 * Category:Special skills

Automatic creation
You can create a skill or title article directly based on the template given above. Just enter the skill or title's name in one of the boxes below and select "Create skill/title page" to get started.

For skills:

And for titles:

The battle article guidelines apply to all articles describing battles between groups and individuals.
 * -|Battles=

Templates
Battle articles use the infobox Battle and the Navbox battle.

Article content
For the body section of an article, use the following headings.
 * Headings with no content must be deleted.
 * Headings with bullet points (*) underneath must be written only in bullet points, unless otherwise specified.
 * Additional notes and specifications are written under some headings.

Prologue
[Describe events leading up to the battle, particularly those that directly caused the battle.]

Battle
[The play-by-play progress of the battle.]

Aftermath
[The events winding down from the battle, or leading into the succeeding events.]

Categories
Battle automatically sort articles into Category:Battles. Editors should sort skill pages into further categories. Specifically, each participant in the battle should have their battle category added in the format.
 * Individuals would have categories such as Category:Han Yoojin battles or Category:Moon Hyuna battles.
 * Groups, such as Haeyeon Guild, would use similarly named categories: Category:Haeyeon Guild battles
 * If notable members of groups are present in the battle, such as Han Yoohyun, their individual categories would also be added: Category:Han Yoohyun battles.

Automatic creation
You can create a battle article directly based on the template given above. Just enter the battle's name in the box below and select "Create battle page" to get started.

Disambiguation pages have a format different from normal articles on the Wiki. The page structure described in the general guidelines do not apply to these pages.
 * -|Disambiguations=

Any templates other than Disambig go at the top of the page. The templates should be arranged in the same order described in the general guidelines. The rest of the page is formatted as below.

Where a slash is placed between two words, use the more appropriate word, depending upon the subject of the page.

/* Templates, such as or, go here */

The name/term [pagename here, with modifiers or additional qualifiers in (round brackets)] can refer to several different [characters/entities/locations etc.] in the S-Ranks world:
 * Linked name, short description of entity
 * (continue for as many points as is applicable)

Categories
Disambiguation pages are automatically sorted into Category:Disambiguation pages by the addition of Disambig. Editors need not sort articles into any further categories.