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trt | 11:53 Sat 30th Jul 2016 | Editor's Blog
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Why does A/B not recognise the correct capitol letters abbreviations of some businesses or company's, example, The BBC?
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Sorry I meant in the title
A quirk in the way the titles read after posting, am sure it's been mentioned before.

It does spoil the look of a header.
To stop people 'shouting' in the title. Sadly this policy of no successive capital letters does make some titles look daft.
Maybe it'll be fixed in the facelift ?

Type B B C instead of BBC
That's just the title - we force titles to be Title Text: So That It Looks Neat Most Of The Time.

We could swap it back to freeform if there was enough people who want it?
I prefer Title Text.
'Title text' really annoys me. If I enter something like 'RAC membership and e-Cigs sold on eBay by BBC', I don't want to see it appear as 'Rac Membership And E-Cigs Sold on Ebay by Bbc'
I think that Balric is correct in that BBC is actually B.B.C.; RAF is R.A.F.; RAC is R.A.C.; and so on.
B.B.C are the beeb arent they stoo ?
Correct in what regard Stuey? None of those use a full stop in their title.

I agree for the sake of a title here it would work - to be honest as long as I can make sense of what it means then that's OK.
If you type B.B.C. it will still appear as B.b.c.
I'd prefer free form, plus the ability to correct it when it's wrong.
Ah, I C.
Really, JD; I've never actually typed a title saying for example U.S.A. I just assumed that if I did it would appear that way...So much for assumption, eh?
There needs to be a space between each word. U.S.A. &c is regarded as one word.
While we are on about such problems can I ask that the AB swear censor is reviewed? Recently I had cause to post the word A n a l and A n a l l y
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/anal#medicalDictionary
It was ***ed out as a swear word. This is ludicrous it means medical problems can not be mentioned.
Try using rectum and rectally until such time as things are sorted on that one Eddie.
Buenchico

The AB actually did a poll (link in your link) and nearly double preferred free form titles than Capital titles.

But that result has been ignored.

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/AB-Editors-Blog/Question1505908.html

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