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What is Title Case?
In title case formatting, major words like nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are capitalized, while minor words are lowercase. For example, nouns represent people, places, and things, while verbs indicate actions.
Note: Not all short words are minor. Words like "Is," "It," and "Be" are capitalized in title case.
Title case is often used in headlines and titles to emphasize content.
Why It's Important to Use Title Case in Headings
Using all capital letters in headings can look inconsistent and lacks professionalism. Many believe title case is outdated, but it still creates a professional impression and attracts attention. Title case also improves readability for people with low vision.
Common Mistakes in Title Case and How to Avoid Them
Mistake #1: Capitalizing Every Word
Many assume title case means capitalizing every word. However, title case distinguishes between major and minor words.
- Example (Book Title): "A Tale of Two Cities" (Correct) instead of "A Tale Of Two Cities."
- Example (Article Headline): "How to Master the Art of Effective Communication" (Correct).
Mistake #2: Lowering Every Short Word
Another common mistake is lowering all short words. Words like "Do," "Not," "Has," and "It" should be capitalized in title case.
- Example (Blog Title): "How to Be Successful in Your Career and Achieve Your Goals."
- Example (Research Paper Title): "The Effects of Digital Media on Children's Development."
DIY Tips for Using Title Case Converter in Advanced Text Editor
Follow these steps to use the title case converter:
- Go to Advanced Text Editor.
- Add your original text to the editor.
- Select the text and click on the Title Case button.
- Your text will appear in title case.
Conclusion
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