User talk:Maud.Clowd
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SwisterTwister talk 19:19, 30 July 2017 (UTC)Article titles
[edit]Hello.
Please note that I changed the title of Ziegler Spectra (plural and with a capital "S") to Ziegler spectrum (singular and with a lower-case "s"). Article titles should be singular except in certain cases in which there is a special reason to make them plural, and capital letters are not used in titles except where there is a reason (such as a person's name) to use them. (The first letter of the title is capital except when (seldom) there is a reason to use lower case, and is case-insensitive in links; the later ones are case-sensitive in links.)
A remaining concern is the lack of links to the new article from other articles. Michael Hardy (talk) 19:31, 31 July 2017 (UTC)
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