What is Capitalize Words?
Capitalize Words is a text format where the first letter of each word is capitalized while the rest remain lowercase. Unlike Title Case, it capitalizes ALL words including articles, prepositions, and conjunctions, while preserving the original spacing and structure.
Examples:
Hello World Example
Welcome To Our Website
The Quick Brown Fox
Learn To Code TodayWhen to Use Capitalize Words
- Headings: Simple headings that need emphasis
- Menu Items: Navigation and menu options
- Button Labels: Call-to-action buttons
- Form Labels: Input field labels
- Informal Titles: Blog post titles, social media
- List Items: Bullet points and numbered lists
Examples in Use
Navigation Menu:
Home
About Us
Our Services
Contact Information
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First Name: _________
Last Name: _________
Email Address: _________
Phone Number: _________Button Text:
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Download For FreeCapitalize Words vs Title Case
Input: "the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"
Capitalize Words:
The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy DogCapitalizes ALL words including "the", "over"
Title Case:
The Quick Brown Fox Jumps over the Lazy DogFollows title case rules, keeps "the", "over" lowercase
Common Use Cases
User Interfaces
UI elements like buttons, menus, and labels often use capitalized words for emphasis and readability.
Informal Writing
Blog titles, social media posts, and casual headings where strict title case rules aren't necessary.
Data Formatting
Cleaning up names, addresses, and other text data where each word should start with a capital letter.
Best Practices
- ✓ Good for UI elements and buttons
- ✓ Simple and consistent capitalization
- ✓ Easier to implement than Title Case
- ✓ Works well for short phrases
- ✗ Not suitable for formal titles (use Title Case)
- ✗ Can look odd with articles in formal writing
- ✗ Avoid for long paragraphs or body text