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*"Onion", as well as the Onion's type, must always be written in title case. (e.g. "Red Onion", not "red onion".) | *"Onion", as well as the Onion's type, must always be written in title case. (e.g. "Red Onion", not "red onion".) | ||
*[[The President]]'s "name" should be written as "the President", for consistency's sake. | *[[The President]]'s "name" should be written as "the President", for consistency's sake. | ||
*Scientific names use a capital first letter for the genus, and a lowercase for the rest. Example: "''[[ | *Scientific names use a capital first letter for the genus, and a lowercase for the rest. Example: "''[[Bulborb|Oculus kageyamii russus]]''". | ||
For the purpose of being clear, "title case" refers to names in which the first letter of each "non-minor" word is capitalized (e.g. "This Text is Written in Title Case Style"), and "lowercase" means that the words all start with a lowercase letter. Naturally, the names of subjects at the start of sentences, headers, etc. always start with an uppercase letter, with [[e-Reader|very few exceptions]]. | For the purpose of being clear, "title case" refers to names in which the first letter of each "non-minor" word is capitalized (e.g. "This Text is Written in Title Case Style"), and "lowercase" means that the words all start with a lowercase letter. Naturally, the names of subjects at the start of sentences, headers, etc. always start with an uppercase letter, with [[e-Reader|very few exceptions]]. |