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== Headings A Note About This Guide ==
Use H2 This is a brief style guide for main section headings, H3 for sub-sections, H4 if you need a lower levelauthors. H2 are For information about styles and conventions used in "Title Case" -- all words capitalized, short words (the, a, in, marking uparticles for WordPress, over, about) should not besee: [http://wiki. H3 and H4 are in "Sentence case" -- only the first word is capitalizedcode4lib.org/Code4Lib_Journal_WordPress_Input_Guidelines Code4Lib Journal WordPress Input Guidelines].== Start of Article ==
== Figures & Tables ==Article titles are in Title Case -- all major words capitalized. The title is followed by an abstract, which will be pulled from the excerpt section lower on the post page, and byline of the form "by Author" or "by Author 1, Author 2, and Author 3".
Figures and tables are centered, placed inside a P or DIV with class of "caption". For example:== Headings ==
<pre>&lt;p class = Major section headings are in "captionTitle Case"&gt;-- all words capitalized, short words (the, a, in, up, over, about) should not be. &lt;img src = Subheadings are in "Sentence case" -- only the first word is capitalized...."&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Caption for Figure&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;p&gt;
&lt;div class = "caption"&gt;&lt;table&gt;&lt;tr&gt;...&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;/table&gt;&lt;/div&gt;</pre>= End of Document ==
Captions for figures appear beneath the figure, centered, with "Figure X=== Recommended Reference Style Discussion:" in bold, the descriptive text in sentence case, plain text.===
Captions for tables and code appear above the table, centered, with "Table X[https:" //writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/DocCSE_NameYear.html Council of Science Editors (CSE) citation format] has been voted in bold, as the descriptive text in sentence case, plain text.official recommended style (see: [[Citation_discussion]])
== Code = Endnote & Endnote References ===
Code samples entered as preformatted A Bibliography and Notes section (if needed) immediately follows the last of the article's narrative text. References are indicated by author and year (Smith, as in the following example, 2007). Notes are automagically color highlighted indicated in Wordpress by the text by note number in square brackets [http://wordpress1].org/extend/plugins/syntaxhighlighter/ SyntaxHighlighterMore details can be found in the [[Code4Lib_Journal_WordPress_Input_Guidelines#Endnotes_style_and_HTML_coding|Input Guidelines for Endnotes] plugin:].
<pre>&lt;pre&gt;[sourcecode language=CSE reference style is the Journal'php']RAW HTML/PHP/XML/Etcs recommended style for bibliographies. code goes here; change language (in above line) as needed[/sourcecode]&lt;/pre&gt;</pre> Supported formats include <tt>cpp, c, c++, c#, c-sharp, csharp, css, delphi, java, js, jscript, javascript, pascal, php, py, python, rb, ruby, rails, ror, sql, vb, vb.net, xml, html, xhtml An author may choose to use a different bibliographic reference style, but should follow that style accurately and xslt</tt>. Pretty much everything except <tt>perl</tt>consistently== End of Document ==
=== Footnotes & Footnote References ===Authors can refer to this guide for using the [[CSE Reference Style]]
A Notes section (if needed) immediately follows the last of the article's narrative text. Notes are indicated in the text either by note number in square brackets [1] or by author and year [Smith, 2007]. Where notes refer to articles, books, etc., that are not available by direct link, insert a [[COinS (layman's description) | COINS]] element after the note.
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