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Before editors save an article, particularly before adding a new one, the following points should be considered:
; Does the article title and headers comply to naming conventions?
: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Naming_conventions Wikipedia's naming conventions] state that each word in the title and headers should be lowercase unless it is the first word or it is always capitalized (Such as names, for example: "Sims", "The Sims", "Will Wright", "Maxis"). The same rules apply to categories, section headings, et cetera. They also state that nouns should always be in singular and verbs in gerund-form (verb + -ing: "'''mak''ing''''' a cake") unless the words are only used in one particular form ("Scissors", for example).
: Articles should be named in such a way that each has a unique title. Articles' titles usually indicate the name of the topic. When additional precision is necessary to distinguish an article from other uses of the topic name, over-precision should be avoided. This can be done by adding a disambiguating tag in parentheses (or sometimes after a comma); however in certain cases it may be done by choosing a different form of the title in order to achieve uniqueness.
; Does the article have a logical structure?
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