Witcher Wiki:Manual of Style/Quest guide

This is a quest layout which is encouraged to use for all quest articles on the wiki.

Lead section
The lead section is anything included before the table of contents and/or the article content. With the exception of the introductory text, they are optional, depending on the situation, and must follow this order:
 * 1) Disambiguation links if there is another article of the same name, or may be confused with another.
 * 2) Article maintenance tags Alternatively, the maintenance tags can be included within a specific section of the article, with the exception of "stub" which must always in the lead section.
 * 3) Infobox/transformer template. They are generally wrapped in   tags.
 * 4) Short introductory text, including the quest name in Bold followed by information about which game the quest appears in, which chapter of the game, any relevant information about the sequence of completing this quest in relation to other quests etc.
 * 5) Quest Journal Entry.  If the game presents an entry for the quest you can provide it here using the  template.
 * 6) Table of contents, which generally appears after the lead, provided there is more than four headings. If the page is long but does not have any table of contents, you may manually add it with.

Walkthrough
Walkthrough should list the objectives associated with the walkthrough in subheader text for easy access in the table of contents. Use discretion when copying the names of the objectives, if it is too long consider shortening the objective but keeping the same meaning for instance: "Use Witcher Senses to discover the Location of the Door" shortened to "Locate the Door" Include all quest objectives if able. For quests with branching or optional objectives indicate as such.

Note: Sections should be formatted like this in italics

Maps
Any map(s) relevant to the quest can be included here.

Additional Info
This section is optional as are all subsections.

Quest Journal Entry
Can be listed here using the template

Trivia
Trivia should be listed using

Bugs
Bugs should be listed using Additionally, you may include one link to a fan-made bug fix per bug. However, the link should be removed once it has been patched.

Gallery
Use  to display the pictures in a table.

Videos
Only one quest walkthrough/playthrough is allowed per article and it should generally be free from advertising of an individual's youtube channel or in other ways support a particular person as this is contrary to the spirit of a wiki community. Other videos may explain particular parts of the quest: boss fights, loot locations, bugs etc.

Categories
Avoid clogging the article with categories of subcategories. Always use the lowest subcategory possible and don't use any supercategories above a subcategory that is already listed.

To make the article sort different than the page name, you may use. If you want the article to appear at the top the category page.

For more information on categories, see the help page on Wikipedia.

Interlanguage links
If the page exists in another language, you are welcome to add it.