But I *can't* get 'titles of things' ==> 'Titles of Things' without writing a smart capitalization parser. That's a good point and would provide the most flexibility for CSS text transformation. And, I suppose that is the correct US English way for titles of things.
The standard Drupal way for field and fieldset titles is to *just* capitalize the first word. If we go the 'Titles of Things' route, then we should change the field(set) titles standard to use this as well IMHO. Rob Roy Barreca Founder and COO Electronic Insight Corporation http://www.electronicinsight.com rob@electronicinsight.com Earl Miles wrote:
Angela Byron wrote:
Actually... you've just made the case for NOT doing titles capitalization. ;)
Content Types (+1 for Titles of Things)
"Titles of Things" would become "Titles Of Things," which is wrong.
So, let's leave it lowercase: the only fully-consistent, non-shouting format. Others have outlined a plethora of CSS or PHP styling options for whatever output format you're ultimately after.
Well actually when you put it that way, 'Titles of Things' is the only one that's right when used as a base, and then if you WANT it lowercase or uppercasing just the first, that's easier to do automatically.
But I *can't* get 'titles of things' ==> 'Titles of Things' without writing a smart capitalization parser.