diff --git a/src/en/general-development/tips/writing-guidebook-entries.md b/src/en/general-development/tips/writing-guidebook-entries.md index 67e0dbd54..c1ae119e0 100644 --- a/src/en/general-development/tips/writing-guidebook-entries.md +++ b/src/en/general-development/tips/writing-guidebook-entries.md @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ Thus, the simplest entry you can make looks like this: Any text written in the bounds of the tag will be displayed plainly on the guide. But, if you write a guide with only plain text, eye explosion (and subsequent death) rates will skyrocket globally. -Save hundreds of l-eye-ves and use the (small) variety of markdown tags that are supported: +Save hundreds of l-eye-ves and use the (small) variety of richtext tags that are supported: - `#` creates a title. - `##` creates a heading. - `-` creates a list entry. @@ -175,8 +175,8 @@ Here's an example: guides: - MachineUpgrading #this is the guide that is opened ``` -## Using Markdown -For consistency across the guidebook, it's easier to pick one way to use each markdown tag and stick to it. +## Using Richtext +For consistency across the guidebook, it's easier to pick one way to use each richtext tag and stick to it. A good way to use each tag is listed here. - `[color=cyan]` should be used to highlight keywords or phrases directly related to the subheader. @@ -231,8 +231,8 @@ Credit to Moomoobeef, who has included these in his user profile on the wiki. ht Here are some general tips for writing good guides: - Keep titles clear and concise. Players don't want to search around for what they need. - Keep entries short. You can always add child entries if you want to elaborate more on the topic. -- Use a healthy amount of boxes, embedded entities, and markdown tags. - - Remember not to overdo it, though. If most of the text has a markdown tag, it's too much. +- Use a healthy amount of boxes, embedded entities, and richtext. + - Remember not to overdo it, though. If most of the text is bold or colored, it's too much. - Refrain from including specific advice and "meta" strategies. The guide should be an impartial source of information. - Articles should be written in a neutral tone. - Encourage interacting with the guide.