Minecraft Wiki:Projects/Rewrite for Style/General guidelines

;General sections
 * Achievements: If any achievements are directly relevant to the article, add it here using Load achievements. For example, an achievement that involves smelting something would not go on Furnace, but an achievement earned by a recipe using cobblestone would go on Cobblestone.
 * Video: If there is a video here, watch it and check to see if any corrections need to be made.
 * History: Make sure this section uses history. Group multiple development versions under one version by leaving out the version parameter. Remove any bugs that only lasted for a very short time, e.g. 1 version, or a few developement versions. Added missing history if relevant.
 * Issues: Remove anything here that is not Issue list. If missing, add it.
 * Trivia: Remove any information that fits better in another section, is tutorial based, is a bug, is obvious, is comparative, or based on visuals. If there is a lot of trivia, or it only affects a certain edition, subsections may be relevant.
 * Gallery: Remove images that discuss the same thing, or are related to an outdated bug. Remove images that are simply a fan creation, and does not show anything about the article topic.
 * See also: Remove any links that are already mentioned in the article, such as crafting products, damage values, mob variants, or drops.
 * References: If there are no references, remove this section.
 * Make sure it has any relevant templates, such as Entities or Redstone


 * Other guidelines
 * Move information to the proper sections for that type of article, e.g. history in "History", usage in "Usage".
 * Move history information to the history section, unless it is about an upcoming update
 * Remove information that belongs on other pages, e.g. information about the void on the Bedrock article.
 * Remove tutorial information and add it to the proper tutorial if relevant, e.g. remove combat and add it to Tutorials/Combat.
 * Remove information based on bugs that are outdated.
 * Add any relevant missing information.
 * Give in-game terms and editions the names that they have now (unless it's part of History), such as Bedrock Edition rather than Pocket Edition, and terracotta rather than hardened clay.
 * Use proper templates. Such as:
 * Use control to list controls.
 * Use hp and hunger instead of healthbar and hungerbar in the content of articles.
 * Use tweet instead of the interwiki tweet links.