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| - For new articles, use the name of the person, place or thing as the title of the article. The title should be kept simple. Omit hyphens as a rule, uses of the word "the", apostrophes ( ' ) and other special typographical characters (#, *, _, etc.).
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| - For new articles, use the name of the person, place or thing as the title of the article. The title should be kept simple. Omit hyphens as a rule, uses of the word "the", apostrophes ( ' ) and other special typographical characters (#, *, _, etc.). Ex.: (use) Constitution class (not) ''Constitution''-class (proper) Battle of Wolf 359 (not) The_Battle_of_Wolf_359 (Note that titles can always be altered for appearance through the use of {{title}}.) Capitalize: 1.
* The first and last words of the title 2.
* All nouns, pronouns, verbs, adverbs and adjectives 3.
* Any conjunction or preposition of five letters or more (Optional. An older rule says not to capitalize prepositions or conjunctions regardless of length. Just be consistent.) Do NOT capitalize: 1.
* Articles (the, a, an), unless the article is the first or last word of the title 2.
* Prepositions of four letters or fewer (unless the preposition is the first or last word of the title) 3.
* Conjunctions of four letters or fewer (unless the conjunction is the first or last word of the title) 4.
* The particle "to" used with an infinitive (unless the "to" is the first or last word of the title)
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