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This style guide for [[Clicklaw Wikibooks]] aims to help contributors produce Wikibooks with consistent and clear language, layout, and formatting. The goal is to make Clicklaw Wikibooks easier and more intuitive to use. See the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Cheatsheet]] for shortcuts for commonly used wiki commands.  
__NOGLOSSARY__This style guide for [[Clicklaw Wikibooks]] aims to help contributors produce Wikibooks with consistent and clear language, layout, and formatting. The goal is to make Clicklaw Wikibooks easier and more intuitive to use. See the [[Clicklaw Wikibooks Cheatsheet]] for shortcuts for commonly used wiki commands.  


== Page Titles and In Page Headings ==
== Page Titles and In Page Headings ==
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The following points are important with page titles:
The following points are important with page titles:
* Each page title on Clicklaw Wikibooks has to be unique, so make your page title as specific as possible. For example, use "Making Changes in Child Support" rather than "Making Changes".  
* Each page title on Clicklaw Wikibooks has to be unique, so make your page title as specific as possible. For example, use "Making Changes in Child Support" rather than "Making Changes".  
* Use <span class=noglossary>"title case"</span> in page titles; that is, the first letters of all words should be capitalized except for articles (''the'', ''a'', ''an''), prepositions (''in'', ''of'', ''to'', ''from'', ''with'', etc.), and conjunctions (''and'', ''but'', ''for'', ''or'' and ''nor'').
* Use "title case" in page titles; that is, the first letters of all words should be capitalized except for articles (''the'', ''a'', ''an''), prepositions (''in'', ''of'', ''to'', ''from'', ''with'', etc.), and conjunctions (''and'', ''but'', ''for'', ''or'' and ''nor'').


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