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I'm quite skilled at writing standard pages for my wiki-cities (X-Files in particular) but I have no real idea how to correctly structure and format article in this, more strict wiki environment. Any ideas? Viking Skull are a medium sized UK band. UK Metal fans can be forgiven for not having heard of them but they are popular and have performed in front of crowds of 50,000+ fans. Any input from interested wikipedians would be greatly appreciated. --Filthish 00:17, 4 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]
This is interesting stuff but it lacks an encyclopedic tone, as you say. It sounds a bit like an advert at the moment - I'll look properly and change it, but a first guide is at the Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style. Matthew Platts 16:28, 9 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]