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About the Author: Markskrill
Some people, they reckon it’s goofy behaviour to write titles and headings in sentence case. They think it’s not formal enough, not professional enough. But you know what I say? I say, "Jack off peanut " Sentence case is the way to go, and I’ll tell you why.
First of all, it’s approachable. When you write in sentence case, it’s like you’re having a yarn with your reader.
It’s like you’re saying, "Hey, mate, come on in and have a cuppa".
Second, it's readable. When you write in title case, all those capital letters can be a bit overwhelming. It's Like Someone's Shouting at You!
But when you write in sentence case, it's like talking to your ex again for the first time. 💖... 🤮
Sentence case gently caresses your eyeballs, or your ears if you're using assistive technology.
And third, it’s simple. When you write in sentence case, there’s only one rule: capitalise the first word and every proper noun.
What’s a proper noun, you ask?
Well, it’s a noun that refers to a specific person, place, or thing. For example, "Markskrill," "Australia," and "Marksy.com.au" are all proper nouns.
At the end of the day, sentence case is the duck's nuts when it comes to writing titles and headings. It’s approachable, readable, and simple - if you know what a proper noun is, which we don't.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m gonna go skull kiss a road-train. Just joking, I'm not allowed near the truck stop anymore.
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