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  2. All caps - Wikipedia

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    Colin Wheildon stated that there is an "apparent consensus" that lower-case text is more legible, but that some editors continue to use all caps in text regardless. In his studies of all caps in headlines, he states that, "Editors who favor capitals claim that they give greater emphasis. Those who prefer lower case claim their preferences gives ...

  3. Wikipedia:Please don't shout - Wikipedia

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    The 'Caps Lock' key, usually situated on the left of your keyboard, will switch your default typing to/from CAPS. Using either of the ' Shift ' keys (sometimes indicated by an upward arrow), usually situated toward the bottom of your keyboard, will temporarily switch between the two.

  4. Etiquette in technology - Wikipedia

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    Some rules of netiquette compiled into an emoji-like visual representation. Etiquette in technology, colloquially referred to as netiquette, is a term used to refer to the unofficial code of policies that encourage good behavior on the Internet which is used to regulate respect and polite behavior on social media platforms, online chatting sites, web forums, and other online engagement websites.

  5. Capitalization - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] In professional documents, a commonly preferred alternative to all caps text is the use of small caps to emphasize key names or acronyms, or the use of italics or (more rarely) bold. [21] In addition, if all caps must be used, it is customary in headings of a few words to slightly widen the spacing between the letters, by around 10% ...

  6. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Text formatting

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    Avoid using ALL CAPS and small caps for emphasis (for legitimate uses, see WP:Manual of Style/Capital letters § All caps). Italics are usually more appropriate. Double emphasis, such as italics and boldface, "italics in quotation marks", or italics and an exclamation point!, is unnecessary.

  7. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Capital letters

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    Wikipedia avoids unnecessary capitalization.In English, capitalization is primarily needed for proper names, acronyms, and for the first letter of a sentence. [a] Wikipedia relies on sources to determine what is conventionally capitalized; only words and phrases that are consistently capitalized in a substantial majority of independent, reliable sources are capitalized in Wikipedia.

  8. Wikipedia talk : Naming conventions (Chinese)/Names

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    Using all-caps surnames is a common convention in places like France, but it is NOT used at all in English and should not be used in Wikipedia. The universal convention for Chinese names in English is surname first, first name last, no all-caps, unless the person has chosen a specific different English name (eg, " James Soong ") which is widely ...

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Contents

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    Use of periods, disambiguation, and which abbreviations need and need not be spelled out first. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Accessibility (MOS:ACCESS) Details recommended editing practices for best web accessibility of Wikipedia. Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Capital letters (MOS:CAPS) When and when not to use capitals, including all-caps (MOS:ALLCAPS).