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*Capitalization rules for words in page names follow same rules as those of book titles. | *'''Capitalize all words.'''Capitalization rules for words in page names follow same rules as those of book titles. | ||
*When titling a page with the page of a book, include the exact title as the book. For example, Rifkin's ''The Zero Marginal Cost Society'' is the official title, and the wiki article should includ the '''The''' at the beginning of the title. | *When titling a page with the page of a book, include the exact title as the book. For example, Rifkin's ''The Zero Marginal Cost Society'' is the official title, and the wiki article should includ the '''The''' at the beginning of the title. |
Latest revision as of 15:00, 10 April 2018
- Capitalize all words.Capitalization rules for words in page names follow same rules as those of book titles.
- When titling a page with the page of a book, include the exact title as the book. For example, Rifkin's The Zero Marginal Cost Society is the official title, and the wiki article should includ the The at the beginning of the title.