Yes, except the prepositions.
Examples:
Safe i
n the Arms of Jesus
Abide with Me
Vale of Ede
n
Titles should always be capitalised.
In this sentence, the word bylaws should not be capitalized.
titles of works
All words in a title will be capitalized except articles (other than the first word in the title) and prepositions.
All proper nouns should be capitalized but all words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
Titles should always be capitalised.
All titles will always be capitalized.
No, 'to' shouldn't be capitalized.
Yes
In this sentence, the word bylaws should not be capitalized.
Capitalize and abbreviate titles
Outline titles are always capitalized.
Outline titles are always capitalized.
In most cases, 'not' is not capitalized in titles unless it is the first word or a proper noun. It's typically treated as a regular word within a title.
In a title, prepositions such as 'on' are typically not capitalized unless they are the first or last word in the title.
In an outline, you should capitalize the first word of each main heading (e.g., Roman numeral I, A, 1) and any proper nouns. Subheadings typically use lowercase letters, except for any proper nouns included within them.
Yes, "World Wide Web" should be capitalized when used as a title because it is a proper noun referring to the specific decentralized system of information sharing on the internet created by Tim Berners-Lee.