prokopton
Science fiction fantasy
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- May 31, 2015
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Let's look at three major publishers with well-educated editorial staffs.
1. ForbesDOTcom
2. NewsDOTcom
3. PopularMechanicsDOTcom
1. Forbes uses "This Is A Title Between Or Maybe In Another Title." It capitalizes every word in the title, even a determiner/article and conjunction.
2. News, owned by CBS, uses "This is a title between or maybe in another title." It doesn't capitalize any word unless it's a proper noun.
3. Popular Mechanics uses "This Is a Title Between/between or Maybe in Another Title." It uses the traditional convention.
These differences in style affect how headings and even titles are used in books.
Does anyone know the reason for the schism?
1. ForbesDOTcom
2. NewsDOTcom
3. PopularMechanicsDOTcom
1. Forbes uses "This Is A Title Between Or Maybe In Another Title." It capitalizes every word in the title, even a determiner/article and conjunction.
2. News, owned by CBS, uses "This is a title between or maybe in another title." It doesn't capitalize any word unless it's a proper noun.
3. Popular Mechanics uses "This Is a Title Between/between or Maybe in Another Title." It uses the traditional convention.
These differences in style affect how headings and even titles are used in books.
Does anyone know the reason for the schism?