Difference between revisions of "Clicklaw Wikibooks Style Guide"

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The following points are critical:
The following points are critical:
* Use "title case" for page titles - meaning the first letters of all words are capitalized, except articles (e.g., '''a''', '''the'''), coordinating conjunctions (e.g., '''and''', '''for''', '''or'''), prepositions (e.g., '''in''', '''of'''), and the words '''to''' and '''as'''. The exception is...
* Use "sentence case", not "title case"; that is, the initial letter of a title is capitalized. Otherwise, capital letters are used only where they would be used in a normal sentence.
* For pages that are questions (as in [[Legal Help for British Columbians]]), use "sentence case", not "title case"; that is, the initial letter of a title is capitalized. Otherwise, capital letters are used only where they would be used in a normal sentence.


=== In page headings ===  
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