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Hi FullAuto. Just so you are aware, <b>all</b> the <i>See Also</i>'s (including normal headers) are capitalized on this site. So you'll be doing lots and lots of editing just to gain no measurable improvement or readability. Yeah, I realize the Wikipedia uses small caps for the second to the last words in a header. But capitalizing all words in a header is the way we've always done it. And personally, I don't think it detracts or makes things harder to follow. Though I'm just one voice in a crowd here. --[[User:Zombie|Zombie]] 22:27, 17 July 2009 (EDT)
Hi FullAuto. Just so you are aware, <b>all</b> the <i>See Also</i>'s (including normal headers) are capitalized on this site. So you'll be doing lots and lots of editing just to gain no measurable improvement or readability. Yeah, I realize the Wikipedia uses small caps for the second to the last words in a header. But capitalizing all words in a header is the way we've always done it. And personally, I don't think it detracts or makes things harder to follow. Though I'm just one voice in a crowd here. --[[User:Zombie|Zombie]] 22:27, 17 July 2009 (EDT)
== echo Zombie ==
To add a second voice, I agree with Zombie. I think it's good that you are tightening up the wording of some articles, making them a bit less 'chatty', and applying Wiki standards, but some of the Wikipedia standards have never been applied here so it would be a very large amount of work, with limited benefit, to apply them now. But thank you for the editing work. [[User:Spike|Spike]] 06:46, 18 July 2009 (EDT)

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Hi FullAuto. Just so you are aware, all the See Also's (including normal headers) are capitalized on this site. So you'll be doing lots and lots of editing just to gain no measurable improvement or readability. Yeah, I realize the Wikipedia uses small caps for the second to the last words in a header. But capitalizing all words in a header is the way we've always done it. And personally, I don't think it detracts or makes things harder to follow. Though I'm just one voice in a crowd here. --Zombie 22:27, 17 July 2009 (EDT)

echo Zombie

To add a second voice, I agree with Zombie. I think it's good that you are tightening up the wording of some articles, making them a bit less 'chatty', and applying Wiki standards, but some of the Wikipedia standards have never been applied here so it would be a very large amount of work, with limited benefit, to apply them now. But thank you for the editing work. Spike 06:46, 18 July 2009 (EDT)