Yes, you can use uppercase letters in a domain name, but they are not necessary. Domain names are not case-sensitive, meaning that "Example.com" and "example.com" are treated the same by Web Browsers. However, for branding purposes, it can be beneficial to capitalize letters to enhance readability.
Lower case is the common name for 'small' letters, Upper case is the name given to larger or capital letters.
Capital letters are know as upper case.
I work at a Kindergarten school...and we call them....guess what? lower case letters!!!
co.in is an upper-level domain for businesses in India, and com.co.in is a domain name registrar for that domain.
another name for upper class 4 letters
Upper and lower case is a reference to the way Typesetters store their letters. Capital letters were stored in the Upper drawers and the regular letters in the lower drawers. Hence, if they requested an Upper case "L" it meant they wanted a capital "L".
Yes.
No. Inc. stands for "incorporated." The first letter should usually be capitalized, as it will normally be used as part of a business name, but an abbreviation should not be printed as all capital letters unless it is an acronym, with each letter standing for a word in itself.
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k is the lower case and K is the upper case. Why do we say so? In olden days, in the printing press, the letters, carved at the tip of lead cuboid, were placed in wooden arrays. Small letters usually were placed in the lower case and the capital letters were in the upper case. Hence the name. In SI system k, stands for kilo and K stands for Kelvin, the unit of temperature. K in chemistry stands for the element, Potassium.
The lower case letter in the symbol represents the subshell that the electron is in. It is a way to indicate the energy level and shape of the electron's orbit. Upper case letters are used for the element's name, while lower case letters are used for subshell designation.
Upper case is the opposite of lowercase. As you can see the text I'm writing, some of the letters look larger than the others, this is because I'm appropriately switching to uppercase. Here's an example of uppercase: 'HELLO MY NAME IS JOHN' Here's an example of lowercase: 'hello my name is john'