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Pensapedia:Naming conventions

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===Avoiding very long article names===
Sometimes, in order to avoid very long article names, it is best to omit a middle name in favour of an initial, e.g. [[Willoughby AJames C. D'AlemberteVan Pelt]], instead of [[Willoughby Augustus D'AlemberteJames Cornelius Van Pelt]]. These cases are judgement calls and can be discussed on a case-by-case basis.
==Specific events==
==Roads, streets and other thoroughfares==
When naming an article about a road, street, or other thoroughfare, one should choose the most commonly used name as the name of the article. For instance, [[Interstate 110]] is also Florida State Road 8A — but it is much more commonly referred to by the former. Also, one should use the full form of a road's name as the article title, in lieu of any nicknames or short forms. For example: [[Interstate 10]] would be correct; [[I-10]] would not. [[Airport Boulevard]] would be correct; [[Airport Blvd]] would not. However, it is a good idea to create redirects to the main article using short forms or nicknames.
 
==Article titles beginning with a lowercase letter==
By default, the MediaWiki software used by Pensapedia will capitalise the initial letter of any article title. This is undesirable in some cases, for aesthetic reasons. In order to overcome this software problem, a workaround has been developed which uses JavaScript to alter the initial letter to lowercase.
 
In order to use the workaround, simply include by inserting <nowiki>{{lowercase}}</nowiki> at the top of the article text. See [[Template:lowercase]] for details.
 
Example: You create an article about [[et Café]]. By default, the MediaWiki software will display the initial letter "e" as a capital "E". However, if you include <nowiki>{{lowercase}}</nowiki> at the top of the article, the initial letter will be correctly displayed as lowercase.

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