As an occasional wiki contributor, I find it very difficult to follow the style guide for the syntactical details of links and such. And hence I'm probably one of the most guilty. I'm not disputing the style guide is needed and should be followed :) Its just the wiki synax is anything but friendly and when one is focussed on getting the technical support content correct, its hard to switch horses and then look at the more administrative but still necessary format aspects to improve the presentation (to match the well thought out style guide). Its unfortunate there is not an application editor front end to help with those style guide details. Lee aka oldcpu Rajko M. wrote:
One approach to solve problem is to instruct authors to use Wikipedia style guide for article and section title capitalization, that require 1st word of title and any proper nouns within a title to be capitalized.
That makes life much easier, from creating links within sentence like [[this is one link]], and not [[This Is One Link | this is one link]], to compensate for capital letters that don't belong in the middle of the sentence. Besides above, it has at least one more advantage, few pages of instructions lesser to read.
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