What’s the Right Way to Capitalize Titles and Headings?

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Asked By SunnyDay88 On

I have a question about text capitalization. Should I write 'Most used apps' or 'Most Used Apps'? I'm curious about the best practices for capitalization in titles and headings.

5 Answers

Answered By CraftyCoder29 On

The way you capitalize really depends on context. For headers, some folks prefer 'Title Case' because it looks neat, but 'Sentence Case' tends to be more readable for most people since it aligns with our reading habits.

NerdyNina -

The first one is called Title Case. Good to know!

Answered By StylisticSandy On

In general, I’d recommend using capital letters for short titles and major headings, while sentence case works better for longer titles and subheads. Some brands even go for all lowercase for a more informal look, which can be friendlier.

Answered By LayoutLover42 On

Honestly, as long as you're consistent, it doesn't really matter. I like using 'Sentence Case' myself, especially for our main website because it keeps things tidy and professional.

DocWriterJoe -

Yeah, we use sentence case in our info site too, it just feels cleaner!

Answered By TitleGuru83 On

For your case, I'd suggest 'Sentence Case' for most things, but 'Title Case' can work well for main headings on marketing pages if they're concise. Just stick with what feels right for your style!

Answered By CodingChick77 On

If it's a title, use title casing. If it's within a sentence, stick with sentence casing. But hey, sometimes you can just do what you feel, and if it looks good, go for it!

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