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====Capitalization ==== Labels begin with a lowercase letter ''except'' for when uppercase is normally required or expected. Essentially, you should pretend that the label is appearing in the middle of a normal sentence, and then follow normal language rules. Most terms would not be capitalized if they appeared in the middle of a sentence, however [[:en:Proper noun|proper nouns]] such as the names of specific people, specific places, specific buildings, specific books, etc., should be capitalized. In the rare case that something intentionally breaks capitalization rules, the capitalization on Stockhub should reflect this, and not try and correct it. '''Examples:''' Stockhub article: [[:en:Rabbit|Rabbit]]<br> Stockhub label: [[Q9394|rabbit]]<br> A rabbit is not a proper noun, so the first letter is lower case. Stockhub article: [[:en:The Velveteen Rabbit|''The Velveteen Rabbit'']]<br> Stockhub label: [[Q168351|The Velveteen Rabbit]]<br> ''The Velveteen Rabbit'' is the name of a book, so the letters that are capitalized in the title of the book are capitalized in the Stockhub label. Stockhub article: [[:en:Xkcd|Xkcd]]<br> Stockhub label: [[Q13915|xkcd]]<br> xkcd is a webcomic that intentionally doesn't capitalize the first letter, despite being a proper noun. Stockhub reflects this by also not capitalizing the first letter.
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