The Sims Wiki:Manual of Style/Sim articles

On The Sims Wiki there are a few rules of style that will help this place run smoothly and create a standard feel to all of our articles. In addition to The Sims Wiki:Manual of Style, articles related to Sim biographies should follow these style guidelines. Here are a few specifically regarding, feel free to discuss anything on the |talk page or at Forum:Sim Page Standardization.

Layout template
Like all articles, a Sim biography should have an introduction. An introduction for a Sim article may include the game the character first appeared in, general information about his family and his story at the beginning of the game.

Biography
A description of his life up to the beginning of the game he appears in.

Sub-section
If the character appears in more than one game it may be helpful to divide the biography by game.

Section
Other sections can include trivia, an image gallery, and notes about whether the Sim can be resurrected.

Categories
If one of the Sim bio infobox templates is used, most of the categories required should already be added. Some categories that needed to added manually are Category:Abducted Sims, Category:Adopted Sims, Category:Illegitimate Sims, Category:Orphaned Sims, and Category:Pregnant Sims.

Sorting
All characters on The Sims Wiki are sorted by last name then first name in the Sims categories. To do this we can use, where   and   are changed to the names of the Sim. This is not necessary if the Sim only has one name.

Which template to use

 * 1) If the Sim only appears in one game use Sim1, Urb Sim2, Unisim or Sim3.
 * 2) If the Sim appears in more than one game use: Simbio-start and Simbio-end, with at least two of the following in between: Simbio1, Simbio1-con, Simbio-bo, Simbio-uc, Simbio-uh, Simbio2, Simbio2-DS, Simbio2-GBA or Simbio3.

When to use the "state" parameter

 * 1) If the Sim is a life state other than normal.
 * 2) If the Sim is deceased and their grave was visible at some point.

Playable vs. Resurrectable
The play parameter describes the ability of the player to play the character from game start. This means that the Sim is in a house in the neighborhood or can be moved to a house from the family bin or house and lots bin for immediate play, or becomes playable during normal play, such as a pregnant Sim giving birth. The player should not have to use cheats or special objects like the Resurrect-O-Nomitron before playing the Sim.

Use resurrection templates to display information on resurrecting the Sim.

Templates within the infobox
Several templates can be use inside the infobox.
 * Use name in the spouse parameter to display up to three spouses of a Sim and their marital status with images. Status is optional and the default status is "married". This template also generates the correct martial status category.
 * Use name in the child, sibling or parents parameter to display information about their relationship

Resurrection templates
Resurrection templates add information about how the Sim can be resurrected (if at all) and links to step-by-step instructions if necessary. These templates also generate the correct Resurrection category.


 * If the Sim can be resurrected using in-game mechanics use Resurrect-in-game.
 * If the Sim can be resurrected using cheats use Tombld.
 * If the Sim can be resurrected using SimPE use No character data or Fix obj type.
 * If the Sim cannot be resurrected use No resurrect.

Player stories
Player stories should not be included on the main page of a Sim's article, but a sub-page of the article: /Player stories. If an infobox is used a link will be automatically created.

Player story pages should be headed with.

Theories
Theories that are not widely accepted by the community should not be included on the main page of a Sim's article, but a sub-page of the article: /theories. Use the theories parameter in an infobox to title the theories link and display it.

Theory pages should be headed with.

Related articles

 * The Sims Wiki:Manual of Style
 * The Sims Wiki:Policy
 * The Sims Wiki:Templates