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Another important part of writing good article text is splitting it up into useful headings. These allow the user to quickly navigate to places in the document using the table of contents automatically generated by MediaWiki, and also provide separation between sections. | Another important part of writing good article text is splitting it up into useful headings. These allow the user to quickly navigate to places in the document using the table of contents automatically generated by MediaWiki, and also provide separation between sections. | ||
When writing headings, an important thing to do is get the capitalisation correct. StrategyWiki has decided upon using | When writing headings, an important thing to do is get the capitalisation correct. StrategyWiki has decided upon using lowercase titles with a capitalised initial letter (and also capitalised proper nouns), apart from specific examples in the standard headings list (such as <tt><nowiki>==Table of Contents==</nowiki></tt>. So, instead of <tt><nowiki>===Blue Balloons in March===</nowiki></tt>, the heading would be <tt><nowiki>===Blue balloons in March===</nowiki></tt> — "Blue" is the first word in the heading, so should be capitalised, and "March" is a proper noun, so should also be capitalised. Note that the largest heading used is <tt><nowiki>==Level two==</nowiki></tt>: it is policy ''never to use <tt><nowiki>=Level one=</nowiki></tt> headings. | ||
For more help on headings, try the [[Help:Heading|headings help page]]. | For more help on headings, try the [[Help:Heading|headings help page]]. |