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Anarchopedia:Manual of Style

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As Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Manual of Style except for:

Citations. I actually prefer the section heading 'Citations', but 'References' is fine

Reference/citation list should be below External links. It goes with See Also section well, and someone might want to put an extended assertion on a link, which could then be cited. It just makes sense; everything else can be cited except the categories and language links.

There is next to no limit on quotations, see A:Quote

Quotations like this can be achieved with nothing more than a colon (:) at the start; this and subsequent colons will each indent the text, and two apostrophes (') to put the text in italic script

Obviously, quotation marks help, and when there are quotations within a quotation, apostrophes are used on the internal quotes.

Quotation marks note a DIRECT quote and should be avoided when indicating a common usage of a word or scare quotes (which are rhetoric, which is not preferable to factual argument, but acceptable in lieu of it), with apostrophes used instead