created: 20150110183300000 modified: 20150110190400000 title: Tiddler Title Policy tags: [[Improving TiddlyWiki Documentation]] Many documentation tiddlers, especially the [[reference ones|Reference Tiddlers]], are concerned with a single concept. Their titles should be succinct noun phrases like <> or <>. Each of the main words of such a title begins with a capital letter. Minor words such as <>, <>, <>, <> and <> do not. Tags also follow this pattern. Titles of this kind are plural if they denote a category of items, e.g. <> or <>. Such titles are used to tag more specific tiddlers within the category. Where a concept is an item rather than a category, its tiddler has a singular title, e.g. <>, <>. Avoid starting a title with the word <>. In the past, many tiddlers had CamelCase titles. This is gradually being phased out of the documentation to improve readability. ~CamelCase titles should no longer be used, even for tags, except in cases like <> where that is the standard spelling. [[Instruction tiddlers|Instruction Tiddlers]] often have longer titles that can be more complicated than just a noun phrase, e.g. <> These titles use sentence case, i.e. only the first word (and any proper names) starts with a capital letter. How-to tiddlers have titles that begin with <>, e.g. <>. Avoid titles like <>, because a less fluent English speaker could misunderstand that as the name of a category of tiddlers.