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Headings separate the content of pages by the specific subjects. Directly above this sentence is a section heading, and this entire page uses section headings to separate the main points. In nearly all cases, headings should be named considering the content that immediately follows it. There are four kinds of section headings and they range from designating general content to more specific content. They also decrease in size as they get more specific.

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  • Headings separate the content of pages by the specific subjects. Directly above this sentence is a section heading, and this entire page uses section headings to separate the main points. In nearly all cases, headings should be named considering the content that immediately follows it. There are four kinds of section headings and they range from designating general content to more specific content. They also decrease in size as they get more specific.
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  • Headings separate the content of pages by the specific subjects. Directly above this sentence is a section heading, and this entire page uses section headings to separate the main points. In nearly all cases, headings should be named considering the content that immediately follows it. There are four kinds of section headings and they range from designating general content to more specific content. They also decrease in size as they get more specific. The wiki syntax to create section headings is the equal sign (=). The amount of equal signs used determines which header type is used. The words that are in the header go in-between equal signs: * Heading 1 is the same style used at the top of each page (i.e: the article name). Consequently, using Heading 1 for page content is generally avoided. * Although it is possible, Heading 5 and beyond will not be used in this wiki, as anything beyond Heading 4 is actually the same size or smaller than the default text. * Section headings should use sentence-style capitalization. Only the first word and subsequent proper nouns should have capital first letters. For example: * "See also" / "See Also" * "Mayu Amakura following crimson butterflies" / "Mayu Amakura Following Crimson Butterflies" * "Rei's sexy shower scene in Fatal Frame III" / "Rei's Sexy Shower Scene in Fatal Frame III" The only exception to this rule is in article titles. In article titles, title-style capitalization is allowable and most important nouns can have capital first letters. For example: * "Ceremony master's notes" / "Ceremony Master's Notes" (both are allowable) * "Secrets, unlockables and costumes in Fatal Frame" / "Secrets, Unlockables and Costumes in Fatal Frame"
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