1. Create as many in-line links as possible, to offer ease of accessibility to your readers.
2. As much as possible, follow the traditional writing style for the topic covered.
3. Create a contents table, making navigation more user friendly.
4. Include more than the obvious.
5. When describing something in detail, if possible, use pictures and diagrams to accommodate different learning styles, or risk losing your audience.
6. If possible, link your post to other languages.
7. If you have a post about something edible, include links to recipes or other possible uses.
8. If one post is too extensive, create secondary posts focusing on one specific aspect of the original topic.
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Umm... well i thought they were all pretty good hahaha
I especially liked 6 and 8. I had never thought about the fact that there are probably many articles that are in several languages.
I have personally read several wikipedia articles that seem too extensive and I think that sub-pages would be very effective.
You did a great job of finding examples for your "commandments." Also you were able to find things that I could tell you actually had to look for and not just come up with off the top of your head.
Everything on your list was good. Number four seemed so obvious. I'm surprised that you were able to find an example of someone NOT doing it.
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