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[[File:A small cup of coffee.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Here, drink this.]]
The MoS is a great resource, but you're not expected to read the whole thing! You can look up advice specific issues, but here are the two key principles to bear in mind:
 
#'''Consistency.''' Keep style and formatting consistent within an article (unless explicitly excepted).
#'''Stability.''' Don't change an article from one guideline-defined style to another without a very good reason.
 
 
Below is a list of some main pages which make up the Wikipedia's Manual of Style. For a comprehensive descriptive directory of all the pages which make up the Wikipedia Manual of Style, see [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Contents|Manual of Style contents]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility|Accessibility]]