User talk:2600:1012:B16A:B5A6:D97A:9A82:A0AA:1175

Page contents not supported in other languages.
Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Sentence case and title case

Hello and welcome.

Regarding this revert. Wikipedia uses

Sentence case
for titles, captions, headers, etc. That means we capitalize the first word, proper nouns, and nothing else. Titles of books and films are in title case (and title case is preserved for those nouns in WP. It's Wikipedia's titles and headers that are in sentence case). In other words, we only capitalize those words that would be capitalized if they appear in the running text of a sentence.

An example is the title of this section you are reading:

  • 'Sentence case and title case' is correct
  • 'Sentence Case and Title Case' would be incorrect

Please see

MOS:SECTIONCAPS
for further clarification.

Thank you and have a great day! --DB1729 (talk) 23:30, 4 March 2021 (UTC)[reply]