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The aim of this guideline is to provide ways to standardize articles in this wiki. Every article should abide to the ''general'' structure below:


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Introduction


==Lead section==
==Lead section==
This is the lead section of the article (mandatory).
This is the lead section of the article.


===Subsection #1===
===Subsection #1===
This is a subsection of the article (optional).
This is a subsection of the article.


====Subsection #2====
====Subsection #2====
This is a sub-subsection of the article (optional).
This is a sub-subsection of the article.


==See also==
==See also==
Standard see also section.
See also section.


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
Standard notes and references section.
Notes and references section.


==Further reading and bibliography==
==Further reading and bibliography==
Standard reading and bibliography section.
Reading and bibliography section.


==External links==
==External links==
Standard external links section.
External links section.
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'''Introduction'''<br />
Every article should start with a summary of the topic detailed in the article. This is the very first thing to be written before any section.
 
''Example:''
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'''Joint stereo''' coding methods try to increase the coding efficiency when encoding stereo signals by exploiting commonalties between the left and right channel signal.
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After the introduction
 
<<include a brief summary of the article main topic here (this is mandatory)>>

Revision as of 15:40, 19 September 2006

This is a guideline. Please use it for creating articles in this wiki.

The aim of this guideline is to provide ways to standardize articles in this wiki. Every article should abide to the general structure below:

Introduction

==Lead section==
This is the lead section of the article.

===Subsection #1===
This is a subsection of the article.

====Subsection #2====
This is a sub-subsection of the article.

==See also==
See also section.

==Notes and references==
Notes and references section.

==Further reading and bibliography==
Reading and bibliography section.

==External links==
External links section.

Introduction
Every article should start with a summary of the topic detailed in the article. This is the very first thing to be written before any section.

Example:

Joint stereo coding methods try to increase the coding efficiency when encoding stereo signals by exploiting commonalties between the left and right channel signal.

After the introduction

<<include a brief summary of the article main topic here (this is mandatory)>>