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New model page in draft version after your review

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NagyEros (talkcontribs)

Hi, I created the page for model Will Iden back in early June but I see that it was put on draft mode almost immediately. Is this only because I did not follow the picture naming rules? If yes, then I apologize; now I read the instructions and I understand that I must explicitly name the model in the pic titles. Apart from this aspect, is there something else I need to amend/revise so that the article may be final? Thanks!

PeaceDeadC (talkcontribs)

Hi,

PBC has very strict quality criteria that govern how articles are structured and presented. These are outlined in PBC:Manual of Style (MOS), which standardizes the approach to writing articles. In most cases, the structure for new PBC articles is uniform, and once you become familiar with the basics, it's actually quite difficult to go wrong.

For example, if you're unsure about formatting, you can look at entries listed under Category:Good_articles they tend to follow a very consistent structure, which you’re welcome to use as a template.

As for the images, the requirements are detailed in PBC:Images, which covers not just naming conventions but also overall image quality and how illustrations should support the article content. These image guidelines are tightly integrated with the Manual of Style and other content policies that govern the mainspace.

All these policies are designed to work together as a consistent system, so once you're familiar with the core principles, you'll find the rules logical and predictable.

NagyEros (talkcontribs)

thanks, got it

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