Added "General Best Practices" page and fixed minor formatting issues (#1)
fixed typos and needless information added more details to title section fixed formatting issue added general best practices page changed to relative links Reviewed-on: #1
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To submit changes, please open a pull request (after forking) and submit your changes.
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I only have a few rules for formatting which I'll explain below:
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- Use `##` for each section
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- Use `###` for the subsection headers
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- Provide a rule
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(2): gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/~swiftmandolin/gemlog/2020-09-07-re-experimenting-with-ways-to-format-documents-on-gemini.gmi
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## Table of Contents
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[gemlog](https://tildegit.org/swiftmandolin/gemini-style-guide/src/branch/master/gemlog.md)
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[general best practices](general-practices.md)
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[gemlog](gemlog.md)
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To contribute, please see [the contribution guide](https://tildegit.org/swiftmandolin/gemini-style-guide/src/branch/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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```
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## Title
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All gemlogs should contain a title denoted by a single `#` with one whitespace afterwards, then the title.
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All gemlogs should contain a title denoted by a single `#` with one whitespace afterwards, then the title. The title doesn't have to be the first line, but it should be the first header in the document.
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### Why
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Besides # denoting h1, which is common for titles, the single space afterwards looks nice if the gemini client does not render the #.
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# General Best Practices
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## File Naming
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Filenames should use '-' to replace spaces, and should have no special characters. Gemtext documents should have the extension `.gmi` or `.gemini`. Mixed case can be used, but if you are on a case sensitive filesystem (ext4, etc) you should not have 2 files with the same name and different cases (e.g. 'hello-world.gmi' and 'HELLO-WORLD.gmi')
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### Why
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This follows the convention for the web and ensures compatibility with most filesystems. Dashes are preferred to underscores as a separator because underscores can be hidden by an underline if a client underlines links.
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### Example
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my-cool-page.gmi
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```
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## Preformatted alt text
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The alt text after the opening preformatted text line (`````text here``) should be used as an alt text describing the content if it is not machine-readable. For instance, ASCII art should have a brief description in the alt text, but a code block does not need alt text.
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### Why
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This ensures that people using gemini with something like a screen reader are able to understand all the aspects of the site.
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### Example
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```ascii banner saying "ART"
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_ ____ _____
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/ \ | _ \_ _|
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/ _ \ | |_) || |
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/ ___ \| _ < | |
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/_/ \_\_| \_\|_|
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```
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## Links
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TODO: probably similar to gemlog links
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## Navigation
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TODO: probably similar to gemlog links with some modifications
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