@molly0xfff for my own learning, what's the reason for wanting that? Is it related to accessibility, reader modes, or something else I'm not considering?
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@molly0xfff for my own learning, what's the reason for wanting that? Is it related to accessibility, reader modes, or something else I'm not considering? 3 comments
@motopascyyy i personally appreciate it because when i copy/paste a title to use in a reference, i don’t have to go to the trouble of re-titlecasing it. it also can help screenreaders misreading titles as containing acronyms (although apparently some still do this with text-transform), and it also allows sighted people who have difficulty reading all-caps to more easily restore the titles to titlecase using custom stylesheets. |
@motopascyyy @molly0xfff Separating semantics from formatting.
E.g. I cite the article as a source in #wikipedia, I'm copying the title and - bang - all caps. Then I have to rewrite it by hand because I don't need screaming headlines in a footnote.