Undertale Wiki:Page organization

This page outlines how the pages on the wiki should be organized.

General article organization
An article is a main namespace or category page explaining the content of, or closely related to Undertale. All main namespace pages are considered articles with the exception of the Main Page.

The first paragraph (introduction) of an article should be a short description of its topic, stating what it is and its role in Undertale. Empty sections are to be omitted from the article. First mentioning of the article's topic is always bolded.

DISPLAYTITLE
DISPLAYTITLE is a magic word used to change the title that is displayed on the article from the actual article name. It is often used

Tocright
tocright is a template that puts the Table of Contents to the right. It is used on pages where Table of Contents is too large and putting it on the right side doesn't obstruct the other content. Pages containing infoboxes in the header mustn't use this template as it will push the infobox to the bottom.

For
For template is used for simple disambiguations. It should be put above infoboxes

Infoboxes
Infoboxes are templates used in articles to outline important information about a topic. They are put on the top of the article, below other templates and magic words, or on the top of an article section if the article covers also some sub-topics. Some infoboxes auto-add categories to articles. List of all infoboxes can be found here.

Page body
Page body is the main content of the article, containing all the information about the topic. Sectioning of the body is done depending on the type of the page. More information can be found below.

Trivia
Trivia sections are bullet-point lists located at the end of the main content of an article containing interesting, little-known facts that cannot be incorporated into an article effectively. Trivia takes the lowest priority, meaning any information should be attempted to be added to the main text before being placed in trivia. If several trivia points can be lumped into a category, do it. (ex: if Sans's trivia mentions there's a connection to Gaster 3 times, add a 'Gaster' subsection in Relationships). Trivia must be true.

Navboxes
Navboxes are templates used for navigation. They contain links to articles related to the article they are placed on, and very often auto-add categories to the articles. Navboxes are meant to be placed below all sections. All navboxes are using Navbox template as a base. List of all navboxes can be found here.

Translation links
Translation links are links to the same article translated in other languages. They are put below the navbox but above categories of the article.

Categories
Categories are displayed at the bottom bar on pages and are useful for grouping information as well as navigation. Note that some templates auto-add categories to an article, so additionally adding categories to an article is unneccessary. Adding irrelevant categories to articles is prohibited by the wiki policy.

Other magic words
Other magic words, such as, so if the original template was located on   its documentation would be located on   page.

All templates are categorized in one of the subcategories of the templates category. Template documentation pages are categorized under the template documentation category

Categories
Categories on are an easy way of grouping information and navigation. They sometimes behave like articles, as mentioned above.

All categories must be categorized in other categories, except Category:Browse, which is the root category of the wiki.