You-Zitsu Wiki:Layout Guide

Below is 's layout guide.

Characters

 * — Insert a quote that best displays the character's personality and traits. This quote could also be how the characters describe themselves.
 * While literal translations form the original Japanese is preferred, sometimes the official English sub/dub lines are more memorable or more poignant. In this case, if the dubbed line does not deviate too much from the original Japanese meaning, then a dub line can be inserted instead.
 * — Insert the proper infobox.
 * Intro Paragraph — Insert a short opening paragraph that briefly describes the character.
 * Personality — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). Contains a brief, yet informative, synopsis of the character's personality traits.
 * Appearance — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). Contains a brief, yet informative, synopsis of the character's appearance: his/her general appearance, clothing, etc. Changes in this appearance throughout the series should also be documented.
 * Equipment — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). Contains, in list format, the essential equipment used by a character. (Optional)
 * Abilities — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). The opening paragraph should generally summarize what the character is capable of.
 * Other Skills — This section is marked with a Level 3 Heading (three "=" signs). This section is for documenting other skills not covered by the previous section headings. (Optional)
 * History — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). Contains all biographical information on the character prior to and after their debut in the mainstream series proper (i.e. light novel, manga, anime,...).
 * Legacy — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). This section shall only exist if a character has died and stayed dead. It is for documentation of the character's impact on other characters and the overall direction of the series. (Optional)
 * In Other Media — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). This section is for documenting the non-mainstream series (i.e. spin-off, crossover and other non-official source, ...). (Optional)
 * Creation & Conception — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). This section is only to be used if the author has delved into how and why he created a certain character. (Optional)
 * Trivia — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). In bulleted format, this section is for listing relevant trivia points about the character in question. Things not worthy of being in trivia include: "That X is the first Y to do Z." or "That X is the only Y to do Z." etc. (Optional)
 * Quotes — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). This section is for recording relevant quotes which, like the top quote, reveals an aspect of the character's personality. (Optional)
 * References — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). This section is for documenting the references used using the tag.

Chapters/Episodes

 * — Insert a quote that appears at the beginning of every episode/chapter.
 * or — Insert the proper infobox.
 * Intro Paragraph — Insert a short opening paragraph that introduces the chapter/episode.
 * Summary — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). Summarize the chapter/episode.
 * Trivia — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). In bulleted format, this section is for listing relevant trivia points about the chapter/episode in question. (Optional)

Volumes

 * — Insert the proper infobox.
 * Intro Paragraph — Insert a short opening paragraph that introduces the chapter/episode.
 * Synopsis — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). Summarize the chapter/episode.
 * List of Chapters — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). List of chapters included in the volume.
 * Trivia — This section is marked with a Level 2 Heading (two "=" signs). In bulleted format, this section is for listing relevant trivia points about the volume in question. (Optional)