Capitalization

Changed by Tim Luijkx, 27 Nov 2014

Updates to Article Attributes

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Capitalisation is anothera potential area where style differences can make a significant different todifference to the content at Radiopaedia.org.

  • titles and subheadings should be in Sentence case, e.g. Staging of renal cell carcinoma.
  • do not use ALL CAPS for titles or subheadings
  • use styles in the formatting toolbar above the editing pane to set these
  • -<p><strong>Capitalisation</strong> is another potential area where style differences can make a significant different to the content at Radiopaedia.org<strong>.</strong></p><ul>
  • -<li>
  • -<strong>titles and subheadings</strong> should be in Sentence case, e.g. Staging of renal cell carcinoma. </li>
  • -<li>
  • -<strong>do not use</strong> ALL CAPS for titles or subheadings</li>
  • +<p><strong>Capitalisation</strong> is a potential area where style differences can make a significant difference to the content at Radiopaedia.org<strong>.</strong></p><ul>
  • +<li>
  • +<strong>titles and subheadings</strong> should be in Sentence case, e.g. Staging of renal cell carcinoma.</li>
  • +<li>
  • +<strong>do not use</strong> ALL CAPS for titles or subheadings</li>

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