Talk:Oceanography (sage study)

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Maxwell (talk) Please check and make sure this study is correct for the current format. I believe I hit all the boxes: use of "status", use of "sage abilities" header, leading asterisk, bold ability names, ability links, period at end of line.

Also, I noticed that when you put the name of the study in bold at the beginning of the page, you do not capitalize all the words in the name, only the first word (example: Bugs & Spiders (sage study)). I'll do that going forward unless you want them in Title Case as I've been doing it so far (and as applies to e.g. Sage Field Names).

Tao alexis (talk) When the subject is a "title," such as how it occurs before a colon in the list of sage abilities, or in a header, or as the title of a page, then it should be all major words capitalised: "Black Magic" or "Master of Arms." Notice the "of" is not capitalised. If the word is hyphenated, such as "Sure-footedness," then the letter after the dash is never capitalised. If the title appears in a sentence, such as, "Black magic is a study ..." then only the first word is capitised and none of the other words are.

Don't leave an extra line between the Headers and the next line underneath. I've fixed that here.
It should be two blank lines before the ending links to other pages: line/line/See Fighter Sage Abilities. If there's only one link, put "See" and the link on the same line. If there are two or more links, space it as below; I've not included the actual links.
See also,
Fighter Sage Abilities
Paladin Sage Abilities
You'll find lots of examples with a capitalised "Also" ... change that to small when you see it.
Sorry for all the nit-picking. It's Canadian Press style-guide stuff ... been trying to find and sort this stuff out for two years now. There's just too much content to sort through it all.