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For future reference, article titles with words should only have the first word capitalized unless there's a proper name included. | For future reference, article titles with words should only have the first word capitalized unless there's a proper name included. | ||
Also, plurals are frowned upon. For example the proposed title "Interface Groups" should be "Interface group. | Also, plurals are frowned upon. For example the proposed title "Interface Groups" should be "Interface group" to meet naming conventions. I'm occasionally guilty of forgetting the naming conventions for wiki article titles also, so don't feel bad. Here are the naming conventions, listed from Wikipedia: | ||
* '''Use lower case, except for proper names:''' The initial letter of a title is almost always capitalized; subsequent words in a title are not, unless they are part of a proper name, and so would be capitalized in running text; when this is done, the title will be simple to link to in other articles: ''Northwestern University'' offers more graduate work than a typical ''liberal arts college''. For initial lower case letters, as in eBay, see the technical restrictions page. See also the special rules on capitalization in bird naming. | * '''Use lower case, except for proper names:''' The initial letter of a title is almost always capitalized; subsequent words in a title are not, unless they are part of a proper name, and so would be capitalized in running text; when this is done, the title will be simple to link to in other articles: ''Northwestern University'' offers more graduate work than a typical ''liberal arts college''. For initial lower case letters, as in eBay, see the technical restrictions page. See also the special rules on capitalization in bird naming. |
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