Sonic: But why? It looks stupid and it is harder to read. If you mean the convention of capitalizing one of the letters inside or at the end of a word, it's part of how the software works. Last I heard, we're trying to rewrite the software so we can indicate links [[like this]] instead of LikeThis. Sonic: Alternatively, you could keep the old style and display it differently, i.e. if the last letter is uppercase, display it as lowercase and make it a link. If a character in the middle of the word/phrase is uppercase, let it stay uppercase and insert a whitespace in front of it, plus make it a link |
We will soon be allowing ordinary-looking links; we're changing the software. |
To make a name, capitalize the first letter in every word in the name of the page and remove the spaces, LikeThis. For topics that have only one word, you'll have to capitalize one of the letters inside (or at the end of) the word, like PhiloSophy.
We will soon be allowing ordinary-looking links; we're changing the software.