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  2. Wikipedia:The perfect article - Wikipedia

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    Follows standard writing conventions of modern language, including correct grammar, consistent verb tense, punctuation, and spelling. Is of an appropriate length ; it is long enough to provide sufficient information, depth, and analysis on its subject, without including unnecessary detail or information that would be more suitable in "sub ...

  3. Line length - Wikipedia

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    Traditional line length research, limited to print-based text, gave a variety of results, but generally for printed text it is widely accepted that line lengths fall between 45 and 75 characters per line (cpl), though the ideal is 66 cpl (including letters and spaces). [1]

  4. Wikipedia:Article size - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Featured articles/By length (in bytes) Wikipedia:Out of scope; Wikipedia:Too much detail; Wikipedia:Words per article; Wikipedia:Writing better articles#Stay on topic; Preferences → Gadgets → Browsing → Prosesize: add a toolbox link to show the size of and number of words in a page (direct link), and then save.

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Layout

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    Articles longer than a stub are generally divided into sections, and sections over a certain length are generally divided into paragraphs: these divisions enhance the readability of the article. Recommended names and orders of section headings may vary by subject matter , although articles should still follow good organizational and writing ...

  6. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    An article's content should begin with an introductory lead section – a concise summary of the article – which is never divided into sections (see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Lead section). The remainder of the article is typically divided into sections. Infoboxes, images, and related content in the lead section must be right-aligned.

  7. Wikipedia:Writing better articles - Wikipedia

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    Articles start with a lead section (WP:CREATELEAD) summarising the most important points of the topic.The lead section is the first part of the article; it comes above the first header, and may contain a lead image which is representative of the topic, and/or an infobox that provides a few key facts, often statistical, such as dates and measurements.

  8. Wikipedia:Factors that influence article size - Wikipedia

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    Their main "parent" articles will be huge and may give birth to many "child" sub-articles. Fortunately, with very large topics, such as War, we can split off huge amounts of content, but we must leave a section for each split according to summary style. This means the parent article will still be large, but far smaller than the topic warrants.

  9. Wikipedia:Akin's Laws of Article Writing - Wikipedia

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    Writing is an iterative process. The necessary number of edits is one more than the number you have currently done. This is true at any point in time. [c] Your best writing efforts will inevitably wind up being useless in the final design. Learn to live with the disappointment. [d] (Miller's Law) Seven stuff is ideal, plus or minus two. [e]