User:RTao/Drafting new articles

You should probably read Wikipedia:Article creation and Help:Your first article (even if it isn't) and such. These notes also apply to extensive rewrites.

RTao's easy guide to writing your very own Wikipedia article (yay!)

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  1. Get an article idea. Check WP:REQUEST, but more likely get an idea yourself.
  2. Check WP:N. Very important: potentially cancels everything else below. Make a note (e.g. in a comment) of reasons for notability.
  3. Create page. Choose a namespace:
    Draft: tracks edit counts separately. Better for collaboration [?].
    User: for more "privacy". Drafts not deleted after not editing for a while.
  4. Gather and read sources. See the essay WP:BACKWARD.
  5. Layout. See MOS:LAYOUT. Create outline in section headings. This can of course be changed later.
  6. Write and cite. Add infoboxes at this stage.
    One option is to write only to a minimum acceptable state, and publish. It's more important to have an article out than to wait for a comprehensive one. This also establishes notability clearly.[1]
    Helpful tip: use {{reflist-talk}} to see refs section-by-section. (Unfortunately, this doesn't work within Visual Editor.)
    For parent articles, write in WP:Summary style, possibly using {{excerpt|Child article}}s.
  7. Add images.
  8. Add categories. (remember to disable so they're not "live")
  9. Proofread. Focus on the text most of all. Other things are less important.
  10. Prep: undisable categories. Remove any draft templates. Remove section {{reflist}}s if used.
  11. Move to mainspace.

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