What is title case?
Title case is a capitalisation style where the first letter of major words is capitalised while minor words (articles, prepositions, conjunctions) remain lowercase β unless they are the first or last word. Different style guides have different rules about which words count as "minor." This tool supports five popular styles so you can format your titles correctly every time.
Style guide differences
AP Style capitalises words with four or more letters and lowercases short prepositions and conjunctions. Chicago Style lowercases articles, prepositions, and coordinating conjunctions regardless of length. APA Style capitalises words with four or more letters. MLA Style is similar but lowercases "to" in infinitives. Simple Title Case capitalises every word except common small words.
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