diff --git a/documentation/contributing to the project/Style Guide.md b/documentation/contributing to the project/Style Guide.md index dd2a8d1f..3e1c8c0b 100644 --- a/documentation/contributing to the project/Style Guide.md +++ b/documentation/contributing to the project/Style Guide.md @@ -10,7 +10,8 @@ This document provides brief stylistic guidance on markdown documents that are p 3. Divisions: Chapters in Parts 2-7 all begin with some sort of introductory material before the main substances of the chapter which is homogeneous in a Part and varies across Parts (e.g. Part 4 chapters all begin with an illustration of a currently deployed technology illustrating the idea of the chapter). This opening material should be separated from the rest of the text by "---". 4. Internal referencing: When referencing Parts, Sections or Chapters, use their titles in quotes such as "In the Part of the book on 'Freedom'" or "In our chapter 'The Lost Dao'". 5. Grammar: We use Oxford commas. -6. Figures: Figures should include both a descriptive alt text and a caption formated as below and showing source, should be labeled by Chapter and letter also as shown below. Intra-chapter references should use letter only; e.g. "Figure A shows..." +6. Hyperlinks: To hyperlink text, enclose the text in square brackets [Plurality] and follow it immediately by the link address enclosed in parentheses (https://www.plurality.net), to display as [Plurality](https://www.plurality.net). Wherever possible, citations and references should be accompanied by such hyperlinks. +7. Figures: Figures should include both a descriptive alt text and a caption formated as below and showing source, should be labeled by Chapter and letter also as shown below. Intra-chapter references should use letter only; e.g. "Figure A shows..."
A plot showing the growth of private investment in AI over time.