WHEN YOU WANT THE READER TO NOTICE THE TEXT or to put feeling into the story
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Using all caps on the internet should be avoided, including in your e-mails. The reason you should avoid using all capital letters is because of Internet etiquette rules. Using all caps is interpreted as shouting.
Using all caps on the Internet should be avoided, including in your e-mails. The reason you should avoid using all capital letters is because of Internet etiquette rules. Using all caps is interpreted as shouting.
Shouting.
awol, but all in caps as it's an acronym. this site won't let me use all caps
No not all do. It depends on how the wheel was designed. Some use old fashion hub caps.
In a formally typed memo, typing the subject line in all-caps is improper. It is a common practice, however, so you may do so if it looks more "right" to you. The only time in a formal document that I use all-caps is on the "Objective" line on a resume. In that case, the line contains only the word Objective in all-caps and the title of the position, also in all-caps.
The acronym should be all caps: CPR.
On the Internet, ALL CAPS is considered SHOUTING! Very few posts need to use all caps. Limit the use of capitalization for when something is really important.
Because typing in all caps online is the same as shouting online.
Tcp/Ip (should all be in caps but it won't let me submit the answer in caps
No, "am" and "pm" should not be in caps. They are typically written in lowercase letters.
No, you should not give Guinea Pigs all natural beef caps that you would give to dogs.