Endmyopia:Manual of Style

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Below is a list of style conventions that should be remembered while writing articles.

Variants of language used

Articles can use any type of English they want. It is okay to use American English, British English, or any variant of English. However, once an article has begun in one style of English, the entire article should stick to that variant of English for consistency.

Naming

EndMyopia capitalisation

As per community consensus, the capitalisation of the name should be 'EndMyopia' in all articles for consistency.

Common names

Article titles, terminology used and concepts related to vision improvement should go by their common name as the majority of EndMyopians would say it.

Editors shouldn't write articles and use different terminology compared to what everyone else uses.